Live train times
See live arrival and departures from Bicester Village to Banbury Train train station. Here you’ll find platform numbers, live train times and route information for all services to and from Bicester Village to Banbury Train.
Useful information
- How much is the train fare from Bicester Village to Banbury?
- Fares are from £5.50 with a single.
- How long does it take to get from Bicester Village to Banbury by train?
- Take the shuttle bus from Bicester village station to bicester North then the train journey can take as little as 12 minutes on our fastest direct services.
- How often do trains from depart from Bicester North to Banbury?
- Twice every hour.
- Where can I check the journey times for trains from Bicester Village to Babury?
- Visit the Chiltern Railways website or download out app for live train times here.
- Are season tickets available from Bicester Village to Banbury?
- Yes, season tickets are available on trains from Bicester Village to Banbury. We have annual, monthly and weekly options available. Find out if a season ticket is right for you here. Chiltern offer the best available price on season tickets for this journey.
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Bicester North station is just a short shuttle bus ride from the Village. Bicester Village station is just a short walk from the shopping area. It’s well equipped with plenty of parking spaces for cars, motorcycles and bikes, and has step free access to all platforms. As well as being near to Oxford, it also offers a direct service to London Marylebone.
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Banbury
Take a train to Banbury station, 5 minutes from the River Cherwell. The station is close to the city centre and has great connections to London or the Midlands. There is a lift for step-free access and plenty of amenities in and around the station. There are 795 parking spaces, and if you prefer to cycle, there are storage spaces for 63 bikes too. Once you’re in Banbury there are lots of historic places to visit, with Upton House, Broughton Castle and Sulgrave Manor being particularly popular.