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Public Transport in Oxfordshire 269 Public Transpor t in Oxfordshir e to Southam Stratford-upon-Avo n Wellesbourne A C Gaydon 66 270 B 503 Byfield Oxfor dshir e bus ser vices 269 O 277 xf Woodford 270 277 ord Hourly or better service, Mon-Fri 50 0 498 C Halse Loxley Northend an Fenny al 37 Temple Compton Less than hourl y, Mon-Fri I C K S M H Herdewyke 4 GA01 W H 0 Canons Less than daily 50 3 R Kineton II M 503 o Ashby A R t o Avon W r W E w Eydon Town services B1 a Dassett Claydon 270 y 269 Farnborough well Moreton Motorway 270 66 277 Chipping her 277 r C Pinkney Other road 1 Ettington Warden ve RL1 503 Ri Alderminster 498 RL2 Railway line and station Warmington RL3 RL1 N with more than hourly service 270 Mollington RL4 RL2 50 Pillerton RL3 Railway line and station Ratley Cropredy Culworth Weston O 1 with less than hourly service A Priors Wardington Weedon RL4 50 66 GA01 499 277 508 Lois R County boundary Newbold-on-Stour Shotteswell to Oxhill Long distance footpaths Great Sulgrave RL3 Northampton T 498 Williamscot Bourton RL1 503 H Thorpe 499 508 269 Little Chacombe Mandeville RL4 Tredington Upper Tysoe Bourton 500 08 Helmdon AA Places of inter est/public buildings Hanwell 66 9.5 Shenington 277 49 to Silverstone 498 Marston MM Tourist Information Centre 132 St. Lawrence Alkerton Wroxton Drayton 503 Greatworth D 499.508 Museum GA01 RL1. Syresham P Balscote 269 Overthorpe RL2.RL3.RL4 499 P 270 Middleton Castl e Shipston- Epwell 269 Cheney 508 Banbu ry Halse RL4 X88 TT on-Stour North RL1. Ancient monument Newington A OO Upper Lower 50 Shutford Farthinghoe Brailes Whitfield Zoo/Wildlife park Brailes 269 0 A. A 132 Stretton- A 5 59.59 To wn Services: 500 N 50 N Tourist railway on-Fosse 6 499.508 B1.B2.B5 Swalcliffe 50 A Br oughton 81.90.90A B7.B8.B10 Castle Broughton 488 B2 2 Stately home/ 489 T1 A SS Other public buildin g 2 Sibford Tadmarton 806 Bodicote H Gower Sibford H Youth Hostel Ferris Lower Twyford 499.508 Charlton Westbury Cherington Tadmarton East Brackle y 499 132 Adderbury Oxfordshire Circular Wa lk s I 50 Bloxham West Kings 508 I 1 X88 (see list below) Adderbury Sutton R 90 Evenley R Milcombe T1 A Whichford Milton E Great E Wolford 6 488 488.489 59.59 A X81 Croughton 499.508 Mixbury Hook Nor ton 806 B Ke y to Community Bus Ser vices Brewer y Museum 59 .81 Tingewick Wigginton South Finmere X5 Barford Aynho T1 A FCB Faringdon Community Bus Long Hook Norton Newington Moreton-in- Compton St. Michael 37 6 Barton-on- 488 X81 X88 to Bedford, SCB Stanford-in-the-V ale Community Bus Marsh 7 VCB the-Heath Great 90 81 132 Buckingham & 50 Rollright Swerford Hempton Milton Keynes VCB Villager Community Bus Deddington Clifton 23 A Souldern Cottisford Newton 59.59 A Purcell 5 R Little 59 B.90 37 i v Compton Rollr ight 81 e VCB 37 Hethe X5 r VCB Stones Great Te w Fritwell 37 Chastleton 81 Oxfor dshir e Cir cular Walks E 6 X88 v Evenlode 806 A e 50 81 n 489 Fringford 1 Banbur y starts in Wr oxton l Over X81 o 488 A 23 A A Somerton VCB d 23 Little 59 .90 Stoke 2 Carterton starts in Carterto n e Norton Duns d Salford l r l Lyne Te w l a Charlbur y r o Ardley 3 starts in Charlbur y Te w e f 90 A e n Adlestrop 59 v w x 59 a i 4 Eynsham starts in Eynsham Cornwell A r O VCB 6 7 23 59 B R e C 37 Lower Chipping h 5 Shotover starts in Thornhill P&R C Upper Twyford 811 VCB 7 Sandford 81 81 6 Redbridge starts in Redbridge P&R St ow -on- Oddington Nor ton S3 A A Steeple Heyford A X5 Stratton Daylesford St. Martin 23 59 59 Aston 81 81 the-Wol d VCB 233 A Audley to Buckingham & 7 Kidlington starts in Kidlington 811 90 59 A T1 8 Want age starts in W antage B RAF Bucknell X88 Ay lesbur y 811 806 Middle 23 A. 59 X81 5 Upper X8.VCB 90 90 Heyford Caversfield 9 Windrush starts in Minster Lovel l S3 Barton B Hopcrofts To wn Services: B 810 Oddington 233 811 10 Faringdon starts in Faringdon 5 X8 X9 Enstone Holt 25 A 21.22.23.TB 16 3 Rousham Lower X88 11 Judges Ride starts in Black Horse P. H. Park U 5 Churchill Heyford 18 U 3 Kingham 25 18 near Checkendon 7 16 6 S3 Middleton 25 A S5 VCB A Stoney 806 Sarsden 25 Launton C 810 S3 Over Marsh C VCB 810 Kiddington 59 59 59 B Bicester Gibbon Icomb Bledington KINGHAM 5 X9 59 A 25 S5 94 K VCB Glympton K 806 O S5 233 Chadlington Spelsbury C Chesterton 811 x Church a f X5 X8 Bruern ay 5 7 n o W r Langford Westcote re 220 a I Abbey shi Tackley d I Lyneham ford l 25 X88 Little 811 Ox 220 224A N S3 X9 N Rissington .811 VCB 810 Idbury 5 6 S3 203 Kirtlington Ambrosden 94 B Charlbury 3 Wootton Weston-on- Wendlebury VC 811 806 the-Green Blackthorn to Cheltenham 5 G Lower G Fifield Milton Ascott under C1.S3 S3 203 25 94 806 under Wychwood A 25 S5 Arncott X8 25 Wychwood T1.X9 25 B Merton S5 59 H C1 Enslow H 233 811 S3 Upper 94 EE 806 5 Fawler Bletchingdon X8 FINSTOC K 59 Shipton S5 Arncott Piddington 811 Shipton C1 5.243 C1 S3 County 203 A 59 on Cherwell X5 S5 AA RR under VCB Mount T1.X9 Stonesfield 243 Museum H.M. Hensington B X88 Fencott Skippett Woodstock Green e Bullingdon I Wychwood lt I Finstock Blenheim A P Hampton St. Georges VCB T1 59.59 a Prison .C1. t M VCB 5.243 R Combe Palace Oxford 203 h Poyle Charlton- 95 Barracks M 233 T1.X9 ive COMBE r E Bladon Airport on-Otmoor HH Leafield ve 95 Murcott 4 VCB VCB Ramsden nlod Long 7 94 S e 242 224A 25.25 A S E Great VCB Hanborough Oddington SS X9 A Kidlington 94 4 Barrington Taynton 243 242 Bus 242 Islip Boarstall Brill H VCB North HANBOR OUGH VCB VCB New Museum Begbroke 93 e R Leigh 224 M m R Fulbrook Yatt Freeland Gosford II ha A 59 Noke 118 4 118 111 T Asthall Minster 11 224 0 R er to Cheltenham S3 59 A M 112 Riv Stone Leigh Lo vell Hailey Church Yarnton X5 o EE Burfo rd VCB VCB t E 280 Hall 700 o E 242 11 Hanborough 93 Horton- r Oakley 113 to Swinbrook Woodeaton w 110 to Ay lesbury 853 Crawley 11 242 cum-Studley a Chilton 9 Water y Cuddington 200 T Cheltenham 242 T X9 Pear Beckley Chearsley Asthall 233 233 243 Cassington Eaton 853 853 853 S1 S2 Tree Dinton S 233 Minster S2 S VCB .S2 110 Turn to Ay lesbury Westwell 853 Lovell S1 18.853 Stanton 113 Witney S2 HADDENHAM 4 Elsfield St. John & THAM E 280 E E S2 64 PARK WA Y 112 S1 Eynsham O Long 111 S2 Wytham 108 xford Holwell shire Way Worminghall Crendon Shilton 118 C C 110 Cotswold Brize 64 Curbridge 19 Forest Hill 110 280 Haddenham Wildli fe P ark 113 S1 18 111.112 Norton Ducklington Thornhill 110 112 200 2 To wn Services: Farmoor 5 111 U U Holton S1 64 213.214.215 11 280 Ickford Shabbington To wn Service: 113 S2 R Sutton S1 U1 110 123 ive Kingsey O O Carterto n r OXFORD Wheatley 19 Stanton ath Seacourt 104 W elt P 200.280 Thame 64 Harcourt Green B 66 103 200 275 L i Botley Horspath L X15 n 103.104 280 Towersey 113 d 19 ru 4.X30 275.280.U1 Tiddington Kencott sh 113 Cowley Milton G Cumnor G 19 19 18 4 103 Filkins Alvescot Redbridge 6 Common 124 Pitch to Princes 104 Risborough Bampton 18 Brighthampton Standlake 18 Great Green 320 113 19 Eaton Cuddesdon Milton 40 18 19 4 Rose Hill PRINCE S 66 Boars 101 120 RISBOR OUGH 64 43 Denton 737 Langford Aston Northmoor X30 Hill 104 124 TUBE 340 19 63 Kennington Great X70 Tetsworth Newbridge 66 Bessels Sandford Garsington Haseley X80 124 Leigh on Thames Clanfield Wootton Little X90 275 40 5 Appleton Milton 320 Tha 4 Sunningwell 106 103 Chinnor mes Path X15 44 101 Dry 43 35 Toot Little Chinnor & Baldon 106 Haseley Pr inces Risbor ough mes Sandford X32 31 89 5 Tha Hinton Longworth 66 34 Postcombe 40 Railw ay Lechlade iver X30 43 Nuneham Marsh R Waldrist 63 X2.X3 Courtenay Kingston 43 Fyfield 43 X13 Radley Baldon Stadhampton 124 340 & Shippon h Blount t h t a Chiselhampton a P 63 Southmoor Gozzard’ s P t 105 Tubney l Aston Rowant 4 44 35 s e South W eston X15 Ford e B 115.116 Kingston m n 97.105 a e Lewknor X15 h e 66 66 Bagpuize X32 T r X39.X40 Chalgrove 113 63 43 G 114 40.275 To wn Service: Abingdon Drayton 737 Buckland Frilford Marcham Berinsfield 115 101.106 y Stokenchurch 61 116 St.
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