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HOW TO GET TO THE WILEY OXFORD OFFICE: 9600 GARSINGTON ROAD, OXFORD BUSINESS PARK, COWLEY, OXFORD OX4 2DQ BY ROAD: The Wiley Oxford office is on the Oxford Business Park, with direct access to the A4142 Eastern bypass, providing access to the M40 within 8 miles and the A34 within 4 miles (linking to the M4). Parking is available in the Wiley carpark, at the back of the building. BY RAIL: 2 miles to Oxford Railway Station A direct service operates between Oxford and London Paddington (approximately every 30 minutes) and between Oxford and Birmingham New Street via Banbury and Coventry. Other services operate from the north via Birmingham New Street; from the South via Reading; and from the west via Didcot or Reading. BY AIR: 45 miles to Heathrow International airports of Heathrow, Stansted and Luton are all within an hour’s drive. BY BUS: There is a regular bus service to/from Oxford city centre and railway stations. ‘The Original Swan’ bus stop is nearest the Wiley office. Number 5: Railway station - Oxford city centre - Cowley Road Number 12: Oxford city centre - Cowley Road - Blackbird Leys - Greater Leys Number 1: Oxford city centre – Cowley Road - Templars Square - Blackbird Leys Number 10: Oxford city centre - Cowley Road - Wood Farm – Headington – JR Hospital There is also a regular bus service from the airports: http://airline.oxfordbus.co.uk/ Bus stops: Oxford rail station: number 5 Stop G4, St Aldates: number 1 Stop G3, St Aldates: number 10 and number 12 Directions from ‘The Original Swan’ bus stop to Wiley office: HOTELS: Premier Inn Oxford (0.2 miles) http://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/hotels/england/oxfordshire/oxford/oxford.html?cid=GLBC_OXFLON Hawkwell House Hotel (1.5 miles) http://www.hawkwellhouse.co.uk/ Mercure Oxford Eastgate Hotel (2.6 miles) http://www.accorhotels.com/gb/hotel-6668-mercure-oxford-eastgate-hotel/index.shtml Oxford Spires Four Pillars Hotel (2.9 miles) http://www.oxfordspireshotel.co.uk/ .
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