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Stagecoach-run coach service to reinstate popular stop
The Oxford Tube will stop at White City once again on all journeys following feedback from passengers of the regular service from Monday, May 4
The decision follows a review of customer feedback after the stop was previously withdrawn, with many customers highlighting its importance for convenient access into London.
The reintroduced stop will operate as a request stop, meaning customers wishing to alight should ring the bell as the coach approaches.
Passengers will see updated journey information reflected on the Oxford Tube website and app ahead of the change.
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Chris Hanson, managing director Oxford Tube and Stagecoach West, said: “At Oxford Tube, our customers are at the heart of every decision we make.
“We’ve listened carefully to the feedback we’ve received regarding White City, and it was clear how important this stop is to many of our customers.
“We’re pleased to be reinstating it and continuing to adapt our service to better meet the needs of those who travel with us every day.
“We have improved connectivity throughout London and beyond with our new connection for the Elizabeth Line and this extra stop only adds even better connections to places that people want to get to.
“Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their views, and we apologise for any inconvenience caused while the stop was out of service.”