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New shuttle bus service - connecting Oxford railway station and The Oxford Science Park

Thames Travel launches new Oxford Science Park bus service

Thames Travel and The Oxford Science Park today launched a new bus service to improve connectivity to what is one of Europe’s leading locations for life science and technology companies.

The 3X service will link Oxford city centre and Oxford rail station directly with The Oxford Science Park from 8th January. It will stop at St Aldates, Redbridge Park&Ride and Heyford Hill Sainsbury’s, with eight trips in each direction daily. 

It is designed to deliver faster and more reliable transport links to The Oxford Science Park for its occupiers, visitors and the local communities. This innovation further strengthens the long-term partnership between The Oxford Science Park, Oxford Bus Company and Thames Travel, building on past collaborations on the 3a and PickMeUp services.

The timetable is designed around commuting and lunch times and the route will initially operate for a three-month trial period, to allow demand to be better understood.  Passengers will benefit from the current government's £2 single fare cap on the new service.

Luke Marion, Thames Travel Managing Director said: “To have been awarded a new contract with The Oxford Science Park to trial the new 3X service makes us very proud. This long-term partnership has gone from strength to strength and it is great to work with a partner who is committed to encouraging modal shift, in turn enabling us to deliver better connectivity to The Oxford Science Park. The service will initially be operated on a three-month trial basis, so we’re encouraging people to give it a try.”

Rory Maw, CEO of The Oxford Science Park, commented: “We are delighted to be investing in this important initiative, which will be of enormous benefit to our occupiers.  The Park has been poorly served by public transport from some areas and providing a direct link to the hub at Redbridge and the railway station will open up alternatives to private car use.  We continue to work with local bus service providers and the City and County councils to encourage more sustainable travel options.”

The Oxford Science Park is majority-owned and managed by Magdalen College, Oxford. Created in 1991, the Park upholds the College’s heritage and provides one of the most influential science and technology environments in Europe.

Thames Travel is part of Go-Ahead’s Oxford Bus Group which also includes Oxford Bus Company, Pulhams Coaches, Carousel Buses and CitySightseeing Oxford.  Link

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