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The 2019 TMD meeting will be held in the beautiful city of Oxford. We will be housed in Worcester College, Oxford (founded in 1714), and take advantage of their state of the art conference centre in the college ground.

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Worcester College

1 Walton St, Oxford OX1 2HB, UK

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There is no parking at Worcester College but there are several car parks which are avaliae please see the links below regarding travel to Oxford.


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If you have any questions regarding the meeting please use information found on our contact page.


We look forward to seeing you in Oxford.

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Travel to Oxford

From London airports

From London Heathrow and Gatwick airports, take The Airline coach service, which runs 24 hours a day. You can also get to Oxford by train from Heathrow via London, and from Gatwick via Reading.

From London Stansted airport, take the Stansted Express train service to Liverpool Street and then take the tube to either Paddington or Marylebone for direct trains to Oxford. Alternatively there is a National Express 757 coach service.

Trains

Direct services run from London Paddington (serving Oxford station) and London Marylebone (serving Oxford and Oxford Parkway stations). Other services operate from the north via Birmingham New Street; from the south via Reading; and from the west via Didcot or Reading.

For details and to plan your journey, see contact National Rail Enquiries.

Oxford Railway Station is a 5-10 minute walk from the centre of Oxford. Please use Google Maps or our interactive map to find your way from the station to the part of the University you are visiting.

Coaches

There are two frequent 24-hour direct services between Oxford and London, the X90 and the Oxford Tube

For information on coaches from other major cities and airports, contact National Express.

The central coach station is at Gloucester Green in the city centre. Please use Google Maps or our interactive map to find your way from the station to the part of the University you are visiting.

Parking in Oxford

Many Oxford streets are closed to traffic and parking is severely limited. Visitors are encouraged to use the five Park and Ride bus services.

Please refer to Oxfordshire County Council's up-to-date traffic information for details of all local road works and any disruptions likely to delay your journey.

Park and Ride

There are five Park and Ride sites which serve Oxford City Centre.

  • Oxford Parkway (north). For satnav use OX2 8HA.  Take the 500 bus to and from the city centre.

  • Pear Tree (north). For satnav use OX2 8JD.  Take the 300 bus to and from the city centre.

  • Redbridge (south). For satnav use OX1 4XG.  Take the 300 bus to and from the city centre. 

  • Thornhill (east). For satnav use OX3 8DP.  Take the 400 bus to and from the city centre.

  • Seacourt (west). For satnav use OX2 0HP.  Take the 400 bus to and from the city centre.

Please note that Thornhill and Seacourt are often full, particularly on University Open Days. We  recommend that drivers coming from the east (including London), the south and the west use the Redbridge Park and Ride, while drivers arriving from the north can choose between Pear Tree and Oxford Parkway.

The Oxford Bus Company has detailed information on Park and Ride locations, timetables and fares.

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