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Department of Physics University of Oxford Clarendon Laboratory Building Trains Department of Physics Direct services run from London Paddington (serving Oxford station) and London Marylebone (serving Oxford and Oxford Parkway stations). Other services University of Oxford operate from the north via Birmingham New Street; from the south via Reading; and from the west via Didcot or Reading. Clarendon Laboratory Building Oxford Railway Station is a 5-10 minute walk from the centre of Oxford. Coaches There are two frequent 24-hour direct services between Oxford and London, the X90 and the Oxford Tube. For information on coaches from other major cities and airports, contact National Express. The central coach station is at Gloucester Green in the city centre Park and Ride There are five Park and Ride sites which serve Oxford City Centre. Oxford Parkway (north).For satnav use OX2 8HA. Take the 500 bus to and from the city centre. Bus stops in Banbury Road. Pear Tree (north). For satnav use OX2 8JD. Take the 300 bus to and from the city centre. Bus stops in Woodstock Road. Redbridge (south). For satnav use OX1 4XG. Take the 300 bus to and from the city centre. Bus stops in Woodstock Road. Thornhill (east). For satnav use OX3 8DP. Take the 400 bus to and from the city centre. Seacourt (west). For satnav use OX2 0HP. Take the 400 bus to and from the city centre. Parking in Oxford city centre There is on street parking near Physics is available in Keble Road (Pay & Display), this is limited to short Entrance to Department of Physics periods of time and can be expensive For information on car parks, on-street parking and costs of parking, Clarendon Laboratory Building, see Oxfordshire County Council's website Parks Road, Parking within the Science Area is for university Oxford OX1 3PU permit holders only. Further information can be found online: https://www.ox.ac.uk/visitors/map https://www.ox.ac.uk/visitors/visiting-oxford/how- get-oxford?wssl=1 .
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