Welcome aboard the Bicester Link

The Bicester Link is a rural railway through the fenlands of the Otmoor Valley between Bicester and Oxford.

The railway links Oxford, the historic city of learning and culture and the bustling market town of Bicester, famed for its military history and outlet shopping village.

The Bicester Link is the perfect alternative to enduring the traffic delays on the A34.

The train takes just 26 minutes end-to-end making it much quicker than driving along the A34 during the rush hour, and it's reliable too!

With great value fares and trains until late at night the Bicester Link is ideal for commuters, students and shoppers.

On this website you can find information on timetables and fares, information on each station, local attractions, a history of the line and exciting plans for the future.

We hope you have a pleasant visit, and look forward to seeing you on board the train soon!

Have you discovered the Bicester Link yet?

Latest news

24 May 2009
Putting on the Sunday Best

Celebrations have been held to mark the launch of an improved train service including the introduction of a new all year round Sunday service.

23 May 2009
Bicester Link launch event

Come along to the official launch at Bicester Town station at 10.30am on Saturday 23rd May 2009 and then ride the Bicester Link for free to celebrate our improved service!

17 May 2009
New Carnet Tickets

Carnet tickets give you 10 return journeys for the price of 9

The perfect way to save money if you travel regularly but not every day

17 May 2009
More trains

First Great Western and Oxfordshire County Council are pleased to announce the launch of the new Bicester Link