London travel
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Just to be clear. You are visiting London but staying in Oxford? Or do you mean around Oxford Circus (i.e., in London, not 60 miles northwest)?
From LONDON, the best way to get to Harwich is either by train or coach. Someone here can tell you specifically which train station. Liverpool St.? Many cruise lines offer transfers even if you haven't booked air with them, so I'd also look into that. It may or may not be cheaper. Harwich is about 70 miles from London (in almost the opposite direction from Oxford ... so I'm really hoping you aren't actually staying there).
From LONDON, the best way to get to Harwich is either by train or coach. Someone here can tell you specifically which train station. Liverpool St.? Many cruise lines offer transfers even if you haven't booked air with them, so I'd also look into that. It may or may not be cheaper. Harwich is about 70 miles from London (in almost the opposite direction from Oxford ... so I'm really hoping you aren't actually staying there).
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This journey planner will give you all the info you need, whether you're travelling from London or Oxford:
http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/servic...journey/search
If you mean you are staying near Oxford Circus Tube station (in the West End of London) as opposed to Oxford (the university city 60 miles north of London), you need to take the Central Line eastbound (the red line) direct to London Liverpool Station, which is the mainline train station for trains to Harwich. Tube journey will take you about 12 minutes.
http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/servic...journey/search
If you mean you are staying near Oxford Circus Tube station (in the West End of London) as opposed to Oxford (the university city 60 miles north of London), you need to take the Central Line eastbound (the red line) direct to London Liverpool Station, which is the mainline train station for trains to Harwich. Tube journey will take you about 12 minutes.




