I’m planning a trip to London and I’m a bit confused about the best way to get to Oxford Street by train. I’m coming from Manchester, and I’m not too familiar with the train system there. Can anyone break down the steps for me? Specifically, I’d love to know:
Which train line or station I should use to get close to Oxford Street.
If I need to change trains or lines, what’s the best route to take?
Any tips for navigating the station or the area around Oxford Street once I arrive?
Thanks in advance for your help!
This topic was modified 2 weeks, 3 days ago by martin1.
Getting to Oxford Street from Manchester is pretty simple. First, catch a direct train from Manchester to London Euston. Once you’re at Euston, hop on the Victoria Line on the Underground, heading towards Walthamstow Central. Stay on that line for a few stops and get off at Oxford Circus. You’ll be right on Oxford Street when you come out of the station. It’s a bustling area, so just keep an eye on your stuff and enjoy exploring!
Hey! Just adding to what was mentioned—if you’re looking for a slightly different route, you could also take the Central Line from Euston instead of the Victoria Line. It’s a bit longer but can be a bit less crowded. Also, if you’re coming in during rush hour, it might be worth checking train times in advance to avoid peak times. Enjoy your trip and happy shopping on Oxford Street!