NEW bus service from High Wycombe Park and Ride to London has officially launched.

Oxford Tube is now stopping in High Wycombe after the new service launched on Monday, October 23.

Passengers can travel from the High Wycombe Coachway to London Victoria hourly during weekdays. 

The service also stops at Hillingdon station and Baker Street before Victoria.

Stagecoach West’s managing director Rachel Geliamassi said: “The expansion of the Oxford Tube into High Wycombe makes travel into London and Oxford easier, more reliable, sustainable and great value for money.

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Bucks Free Press: Oxford Tube's operations director Rob Hough with Stagecoach West's commercial and marketing director Karen Coventry and Rachel Geliamassi in High Wycombe CoachwayOxford Tube's operations director Rob Hough with Stagecoach West's commercial and marketing director Karen Coventry and Rachel Geliamassi in High Wycombe Coachway (Image: Stagecoach West)

“Passengers love the space, air con, super comfy seats, tables and charging points, making the Oxford Tube an incredibly attractive option when traveling in and out of the Capital.”

Tickets available from driver only 

 

A single journey from High Wycombe London costs £10 and £15 for an adult return. 

Bucks Free Press: High Wycombe Coachway near Handy CrossHigh Wycombe Coachway near Handy Cross (Image: Stagecoach West)

High Wycombe Coachway is located next to the Handy Cross junction 4 on the M40 and next to the High Wycombe Park and Ride.

Parking at the Park and Ride costs £4.10, with up to 24h parking available.

Currently, tickets from High Wycombe to London or Oxford can only be bought on board from the driver. 

Online and app ticket purchase from High Wycombe is expected to become available by the end of November, a spokesperson for Oxford Tube said.