SNOW and ice in Oxfordshire are still causing disruption for drivers and rail passengers.

Some Oxford Bus Company services remain suspended but the company is re-introducing services when it is able.

The latest of these include a limited City 2 service via Bicester Road and Oxford Road in Kidlington, a City 4 main road service between Rose Hill and Botley Elms Parade, the City 5, 6, 8, 13, and 15.

There is no service for the City 35 and X2 and while the espress to London is running every hour there is no service to Heathrow or Gatwick.

A large number of Stagecoach bus services in Oxfordshire have also been affected by the weather.

Drivers on the northbound A34 have suffered 90-minute delays between Botley and junction nine of the M40 after several lorries jack-knifed.

And rail passengers travelling with First Great Western are suffering delays because services between Oxford and Worcester, and Oxford and Bicester Town have been suspended.

There are no rail replacement buses or taxis running because of the treacherous conditions on the roads.

Oxford City Council said staff were working hard to clear roads and pavements.

Two bulk gritters salted routes in Oxford overnight and again this morning and two four-wheel drive vehicles with ploughs are also working to clear snow and ice on the roads.

A team of about 20 officers are clearing snow in the city centre and salting pavements.

Oxford City Council is working with Oxfordshire County Council to salt the main roads in the city.