Brands
Oxford Bus Company currently operates services under five distinct brands:
Brand | Used for | Services | Image |
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Oxford Bus Company / "City" | Local buses in and around Oxford. The "City" name has been introduced recently for the most frequent services, and the name appears on the sides of buses. At first designated to specific routes (i.e. "city 5") most buses now only display the general name. | City 2/2A/2B/2C/2D, City 3, City 4/4A/4B/4C, City 5, City 6, City 8, City 9, City 13, City 23, City 35, City X2, City X3/X13 | |
Park & Ride | Express buses from the well-developed network of peripheral park and ride car parks around the city. | 300, 400, 500 | |
X90 London | Express coaches between Oxford and London | X90 | |
Airline | Express coaches between Oxford and London Heathrow or London Gatwick airports. | LHR LGW OXF | |
BROOKESbus | Local buses serving the campuses and halls of Oxford Brookes University (previously run by Stagecoach Oxfordshire). | U1 (NU1), U4, U5 (NU5), U5X |
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