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S3 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route S3 bus time schedule & line map S3 Oxford - Chipping Norton View In Website Mode The S3 bus line (Oxford - Chipping Norton) has 4 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Charlbury: 8:22 AM - 4:03 PM (2) Chipping Norton: 6:43 AM - 11:40 PM (3) Old Woodstock: 5:27 AM - 5:13 PM (4) Oxford City Centre: 5:40 AM - 11:01 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest S3 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next S3 bus arriving. Direction: Charlbury S3 bus Time Schedule 40 stops Charlbury Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 8:22 AM - 4:03 PM Railway Station, Oxford City Centre Tuesday 8:22 AM - 4:03 PM Park End Street, Oxford City Centre 40-41 Park End Street, Oxford Wednesday 8:22 AM - 4:03 PM Gloucester Green Bus Station, Oxford City Centre Thursday 8:22 AM - 4:03 PM 89 Gloucester Green, Oxford Friday 8:22 AM - 4:03 PM Magdalen Street, Oxford City Centre Saturday 8:08 AM - 4:08 PM 19 Magdalen Street, Oxford Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Oxford 42-44 Woodstock Road, Oxford S3 bus Info Plantation Road, Oxford Direction: Charlbury 97 Woodstock Road, Oxford Stops: 40 Trip Duration: 65 min Canterbury Road, Oxford Line Summary: Railway Station, Oxford City Centre, 76 Woodstock Road, Oxford Park End Street, Oxford City Centre, Gloucester Green Bus Station, Oxford City Centre, Magdalen St Margarets Road West, Oxford Street, Oxford City Centre, Radcliffe Observatory 147 Woodstock Road, Oxford Quarter, Oxford, Plantation Road, Oxford, Canterbury Road, Oxford, St Margarets Road West, Lathbury Road West, Oxford Oxford, Lathbury Road West, Oxford, Beech Croft 205 Woodstock Road, Oxford Road, Summertown, South Parade West, Summertown, Osberton Road, Summertown, Beech Croft Road, Summertown Squitchey Lane West, Summertown, Woodstock 204 Woodstock Road, Oxford Close, Summertown, First Turn, Summertown, Pear Tree Park And Ride, Pear Tree Park & Ride, Great South Parade West, Summertown Close Road, Yarnton, The Paddocks, Yarnton, William Fletcher School, Yarnton, The Garth West, Yarnton, Osberton Road, Summertown Aysgarth Road, Yarnton, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, The Ridgemont Close, Oxford Royal Sun, Begbroke, Langford Lane West, Begbroke, Bladon Roundabout, Bladon, Park View, Woodstock, Squitchey Lane West, Summertown Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Marlborough Arms, Woodstock, Farm End, Old Woodstock, Hill Rise, Old Woodstock Close, Summertown Woodstock, The Duke Of Marlborough, Wootton, Akeman Street, Combe, Stonesƒeld Road, Combe, First Turn, Summertown Combe Road, Stonesƒeld, Prospect Close, Stonesƒeld, Green, Stonesƒeld, Boot Street, Pear Tree Park And Ride, Pear Tree Park & Ride Stonesƒeld, Main Street Rose Cottages, Fawler, A44, Oxford Fawler Lane, Fawler, Sturt Close, Charlbury Great Close Road, Yarnton The Paddocks, Yarnton Stocks Tree Close, Yarnton Civil Parish William Fletcher School, Yarnton The Garth West, Yarnton 120 Rutten Lane, Yarnton Civil Parish Aysgarth Road, Yarnton 7 The Spears, Yarnton Civil Parish Sandy Lane, Yarnton The Royal Sun, Begbroke Woodstock Road East, Begbroke Civil Parish Langford Lane West, Begbroke Bladon Roundabout, Bladon Park View, Woodstock Blenheim Palace, Woodstock Oxford Street, Woodstock Marlborough Arms, Woodstock 26 Oxford Street, Woodstock Farm End, Old Woodstock Hill Rise, Old Woodstock Hill Rise, Woodstock Civil Parish The Duke Of Marlborough, Wootton Akeman Street, Combe Stonesƒeld Road, Combe Civil Parish Stonesƒeld Road, Combe Stonesƒeld Road, Combe Civil Parish Combe Road, Stonesƒeld Prospect Close, Stonesƒeld Prospect Close, Stonesƒeld Civil Parish Green, Stonesƒeld Pond Hill, Stonesƒeld Civil Parish Boot Street, Stonesƒeld Main Street Rose Cottages, Fawler Fawler Lane, Fawler Sturt Close, Charlbury Direction: Chipping Norton S3 bus Time Schedule 51 stops Chipping Norton Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:38 AM - 10:47 PM Monday 6:43 AM - 11:40 PM Railway Station, Oxford City Centre Tuesday 6:43 AM - 11:40 PM Park End Street, Oxford City Centre 40-41 Park End Street, Oxford Wednesday 6:43 AM - 11:40 PM Gloucester Green Bus Station, Oxford City Centre Thursday 6:43 AM - 11:40 PM 89 Gloucester Green, Oxford Friday 6:43 AM - 11:40 PM Magdalen Street, Oxford City Centre Saturday 7:38 AM - 11:40 PM 19 Magdalen Street, Oxford Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Oxford 42-44 Woodstock Road, Oxford S3 bus Info Plantation Road, Oxford Direction: Chipping Norton 97 Woodstock Road, Oxford Stops: 51 Trip Duration: 68 min Canterbury Road, Oxford Line Summary: Railway Station, Oxford City Centre, 76 Woodstock Road, Oxford Park End Street, Oxford City Centre, Gloucester Green Bus Station, Oxford City Centre, Magdalen St Margarets Road West, Oxford Street, Oxford City Centre, Radcliffe Observatory 147 Woodstock Road, Oxford Quarter, Oxford, Plantation Road, Oxford, Canterbury Road, Oxford, St Margarets Road West, Lathbury Road West, Oxford Oxford, Lathbury Road West, Oxford, Beech Croft 205 Woodstock Road, Oxford Road, Summertown, South Parade West, Summertown, Osberton Road, Summertown, Beech Croft Road, Summertown Squitchey Lane West, Summertown, Woodstock 204 Woodstock Road, Oxford Close, Summertown, First Turn, Summertown, Pear Tree Park And Ride, Pear Tree Park & Ride, Great South Parade West, Summertown Close Road, Yarnton, The Paddocks, Yarnton, William Fletcher School, Yarnton, The Garth West, Yarnton, Osberton Road, Summertown Aysgarth Road, Yarnton, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, The Ridgemont Close, Oxford Royal Sun, Begbroke, Langford Lane West, Begbroke, Bladon Roundabout, Bladon, Park View, Woodstock, Squitchey Lane West, Summertown Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Marlborough Arms, Woodstock, Farm End, Old Woodstock, Hill Rise, Old Woodstock Close, Summertown Woodstock, The Duke Of Marlborough, Wootton, Akeman Street, Combe, Stonesƒeld Road, Combe, First Turn, Summertown Combe Road, Stonesƒeld, Prospect Close, Stonesƒeld, Green, Stonesƒeld, Boot Street, Pear Tree Park And Ride, Pear Tree Park & Ride Stonesƒeld, Main Street Rose Cottages, Fawler, A44, Oxford Fawler Lane, Fawler, Sturt Close, Charlbury, Dancers Hill, Charlbury, Wychwood Close, Charlbury, Enstone Great Close Road, Yarnton Road, Charlbury, Enstone Green, Enstone, The Harrow, Enstone, Lidstone Turn, Lidstone, Chalford The Paddocks, Yarnton Oaks, Southcombe, Chipping Norton Golf Club, Southcombe, Trinity Road, Chipping Norton, War Stocks Tree Close, Yarnton Civil Parish Memorial, Chipping Norton, West Street, Chipping William Fletcher School, Yarnton Norton The Garth West, Yarnton 120 Rutten Lane, Yarnton Civil Parish Aysgarth Road, Yarnton 7 The Spears, Yarnton Civil Parish Sandy Lane, Yarnton The Royal Sun, Begbroke Woodstock Road East, Begbroke Civil Parish Langford Lane West, Begbroke Bladon Roundabout, Bladon Park View, Woodstock Blenheim Palace, Woodstock Oxford Street, Woodstock Marlborough Arms, Woodstock 26 Oxford Street, Woodstock Farm End, Old Woodstock Hill Rise, Old Woodstock Hill Rise, Woodstock Civil Parish The Duke Of Marlborough, Wootton Akeman Street, Combe Stonesƒeld Road, Combe Civil Parish Stonesƒeld Road, Combe Stonesƒeld Road, Combe Civil Parish Combe Road, Stonesƒeld Prospect Close, Stonesƒeld Prospect Close, Stonesƒeld Civil Parish Green, Stonesƒeld Pond Hill, Stonesƒeld Civil Parish Boot Street, Stonesƒeld Main Street Rose Cottages, Fawler Fawler Lane, Fawler Sturt Close, Charlbury Dancers Hill, Charlbury Wychwood Close, Charlbury Wychwood Close, Charlbury Enstone Road, Charlbury Enstone Road, Charlbury Enstone Green, Enstone The Harrow, Enstone Lidstone Turn, Lidstone Chalford Oaks, Southcombe Chipping Norton Golf Club, Southcombe Trinity Road, Chipping Norton London Walk, Chipping Norton Civil Parish War Memorial, Chipping Norton Banbury Road Crossing, Chipping Norton West Street, Chipping Norton 7 West Street, Chipping Norton Direction: Old Woodstock S3 bus Time Schedule 31 stops Old Woodstock Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:08 AM - 9:40 PM Monday 5:27 AM - 5:13 PM Railway Station, Oxford City Centre Tuesday 5:27 AM - 5:13 PM Park End Street, Oxford City Centre 40-41 Park End Street, Oxford Wednesday 5:27 AM - 5:13 PM Thursday 5:27 AM - 5:13 PM Gloucester Green Bus Station, Oxford City Centre 89 Gloucester Green, Oxford Friday 5:27 AM - 5:13 PM Magdalen Street, Oxford City Centre Saturday 5:08 PM 19 Magdalen Street, Oxford Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Oxford 42-44 Woodstock Road, Oxford S3 bus Info Plantation Road, Oxford Direction: Old Woodstock 97 Woodstock Road, Oxford Stops: 31 Trip Duration: 43 min Canterbury Road, Oxford Line Summary: Railway Station, Oxford City Centre, 76 Woodstock Road, Oxford Park End Street, Oxford City Centre, Gloucester Green Bus Station, Oxford City Centre, Magdalen St Margarets Road West, Oxford Street, Oxford City Centre, Radcliffe Observatory 147 Woodstock Road, Oxford Quarter, Oxford, Plantation Road, Oxford, Canterbury Road, Oxford, St Margarets Road West, Lathbury Road West, Oxford Oxford, Lathbury Road West, Oxford, Beech Croft 205 Woodstock Road, Oxford Road, Summertown, South Parade West, Summertown, Osberton Road, Summertown, Beech Croft Road, Summertown Squitchey Lane West, Summertown, Woodstock 204 Woodstock Road, Oxford Close, Summertown, First Turn, Summertown, Pear Tree Park And Ride, Pear Tree Park & Ride, Great South Parade West, Summertown Close Road, Yarnton, The Paddocks, Yarnton, William Fletcher School, Yarnton, The Garth West, Yarnton, Osberton Road, Summertown Aysgarth Road, Yarnton, Sandy Lane, Yarnton, The Ridgemont Close, Oxford Royal Sun, Begbroke, Langford Lane West, Begbroke, Bladon Roundabout,
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