The
Oxford Canal was dug through the parish in the early 1770s, passing about west of the village. In 1774 it opened from
Bedworth in Warwickshire as far south as
Napton-on-the-Hill. The nearest wharf was outside Willoughby, about southwest of Barby. The canal reached Oxford at the end of 1789. South of Barby village is an early 19th-century former
tower mill, which has been converted into a private home. The
Great Central Main Line from to
London Marylebone was built through the west of the parish in the 1890s and opened in 1899. Its nearest railway station was at Willoughby Wharf. The railway station was renamed twice, the second time in 1938 when the
London and North Eastern Railway renamed it .
British Railways closed Braunston and Willoughby railway station in 1957. The
M45 motorway was built through the parish in the late 1950s and opened in 1959, passing about north of the village. In 1963
The Reshaping of British Railways report recommended that
British Railways close the railway, which it did in 1966. ==Amenities==