The journey from Middlesbrough to Oxford covers approximately 300 kilometers. By train, the journey takes about four and a half hours, with a change at London or Birmingham. Driving via the A1(M), M1, and M40 is a direct route, taking roughly four and a half hours depending on traffic. Oxford is a historic city in the South East, known for its university, its beautiful architecture, and its vibrant culture, making it a popular destination for travelers.
Total Distance: 300 km driving distance, 260 km straight-line air distance.
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| Duration | 4 hours 30 minutes | 4 hours 30 minutes |
| Avg Price | 70-120 GBP | 60-70 GBP in fuel |
| Operator | LNER and Great Western Railway | N/A |
| Route | Middlesbrough to London/Birmingham, then direct train to Oxford. | A19 south, A1(M) south, M1 south, M40 south into Oxford. |
| Tip | Book your train tickets in advance to save money on the journey. | The M40 is a major motorway; check traffic reports before you leave. |
May to September for pleasant weather and outdoor events.