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This raises the question of the name of Oxford Station. At one time it was titled "Oxford General" to distinguish it from the adjacent Rewley Road LNW terminus. When Oxford Parkway opens in September there might be some confusion, especially among foreign tourists seeking the Dreaming Spires rather than a soulless Park & Ride. My suggestion is "Oxford City".

The Green Candidate for Banbury was demanding in the Oxford Mail comments that it be called "Oxford Westgate Station".

The original West Gate of Oxford was located at the junction of Paradise Street and Castle Street. So I'm unsure if it is sensible suggestion.

Perhaps a more international title would be appropriate?

"Oxford Downtown"
 
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This raises the question of the name of Oxford Station. At one time it was titled "Oxford General" to distinguish it from the adjacent Rewley Road LNW terminus. When Oxford Parkway opens in September there might be some confusion, especially among foreign tourists seeking the Dreaming Spires rather than a soulless Park & Ride. My suggestion is "Oxford City".

As a 'U's fan, calling the station after the local semi-pro footy side will not be that welcome ;)

Oxford General or Oxford Central-ish for me :)
 

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I doubt the opening of Oxford Parkway will cause Oxford station to gain a suffix. Warwick has remained Warwick since the opening of Warwick Parkway in 2000. Personally I'd have preferred it to have been renamed Warwick Town or maybe Warwick Castle but it didn't happen. Same story with Stratford upon Avon and to some extent, Aylesbury.
 

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The Green Candidate for Banbury was demanding in the Oxford Mail comments that it be called "Oxford Westgate Station".

The original West Gate of Oxford was located at the junction of Paradise Street and Castle Street. So I'm unsure if it is sensible suggestion.

Perhaps a more international title would be appropriate?

"Oxford Downtown"
Well Oxford has the Westgate shopping centre so one could argue it us being named after that, even if it isn't.
 

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Well Oxford has the Westgate shopping centre so one could argue it us being named after that, even if it isn't.

If we're going to name stations on the basis of what a place is globally know for - for 'globally' read 'in China' in the case of Bicester Village - then my previous suggestion of Oxford University is the clear winner:lol:
 

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If we're going to name stations on the basis of what a place is globally know for - for 'globally' read 'in China' in the case of Bicester Village - then my previous suggestion of Oxford University is the clear winner[emoji38]
Well most guide books to Oxford have historically ignored everything expect for the university. Very few include the city itself. :(
 

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Bearing in mind Mill Lane, Islip can be accessed from either direction, it seems odd that a bridge has been built rather than the road closed either side of the crossing instead.
 
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At a guess the farm has fields either side- preferable not to have farm traffic go through the village. Though expensively preferable!
 

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Bearing in mind Mill Lane, Islip can be accessed from either direction, it seems odd that a bridge has been built rather than the road closed either side of the crossing instead.

Seems a case of 'be careful for what you wish'. I imagine the bungalow (was crossing keeper cottage?) is long gone?
 

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Bearing in mind Mill Lane, Islip can be accessed from either direction, it seems odd that a bridge has been built rather than the road closed either side of the crossing instead.

It's going to make that bit of land a whole lot more valuable (and suitable) for future residential property development.
 

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I visited the south end of the project today and was pleasantly surprised by progress. Tracklaying has reached Mill Lane, just short of Islip, and trackbed preparation is almost complete through the cutting. Islip Station appears approximately half-finished and Oxford Parkway is structurally well-advanced. With the current favourable weather I would say it's far too early to panic about the planned September opening date.
 

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There's a report on the OBRAG (Oxford-Bicester Rail Action Group) website that the project is running 'significantly behind schedule'. (See penultimate paragraph of linked post.)
http://www.obrag.org.uk/572/new-stations-become-recognisable/
Does anyone know more?

If go to the second page of posts on the OBRAG website, the one about their agm in January says that a resident had been told some drainage was laid incorrectly, putting work back by 10 weeks.
 

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If go to the second page of posts on the OBRAG website, the one about their agm in January says that a resident had been told some drainage was laid incorrectly, putting work back by 10 weeks.

"A resident"
"A workman"

No individual names
No company names


No provenance
 

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"A resident"
"A workman"

No individual names
No company names


No provenance

The previous poster asked where Obrag had got the idea from. I pointed out where. That's all. I have no idea what the truth of the matter is. Do you?
 

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Has Bicester South Junction been installed yet?
I saw to my dismay that the nice little booking office building of the former Aynho (high level) station has been demolished without trace. It was a typical Great Central building, and has been derelict for years. I had intended to photograph it, but - too late!
 

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Someone will be able to give a more detailed answer than me, but the points have been in at Bicester south junction for a while, probably more than a year, and the time since they were installed has been used to build the bank on which the new chord will sit. It's quite a drop from the main line to the Oxford branch (I'd heard seven metres) which means a hell of a lot of work has had to happen in order to get to the point where we are now.

There seems to have been a lot of drainage installed, there are tunnels and channels buried beneath the main mound to allow water to flow through and there are lots of cables and wires buried inside too which I presume are there to add strength to stop the hill from shearing under load when trains are running. Track has been laid on the mound but I don't think it's anywhere near ready for traffic yet. You can get a really good view of all of this as you go by on the train so it's worth just taking a ride from Bicester to Haddenham if you want to check it out.
 

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Shame about Aynho building it was a lovely GWR relic the last time I was up that part of the world a transport company operated there and the site was not accessible .
 

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... Track has been laid on the mound but I don't think it's anywhere near ready for traffic yet. You can get a really good view of all of this as you go by on the train so it's worth just taking a ride from Bicester to Haddenham if you want to check it out.

Engineering trains were using the lines up the ramp from the Bicester end in January.

https://www.flickr.com/photos/99503246@N05/15707376113/

fgwrich had mentioned ballast trains running in this thread as well; http://www.railforums.co.uk/showpost.php?p=2047912&postcount=816

There was loads of debate about the gradient after a couple of the rail mags considerably exaggerated it.
 
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Has Bicester South Junction been installed yet?
I saw to my dismay that the nice little booking office building of the former Aynho (high level) station has been demolished without trace. It was a typical Great Central building, and has been derelict for years. I had intended to photograph it, but - too late!

Was this it? Aynho Park
 

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Has Bicester South Junction been installed yet?
I saw to my dismay that the nice little booking office building of the former Aynho (high level) station has been demolished without trace. It was a typical Great Central building, and has been derelict for years. I had intended to photograph it, but - too late!

I think you mean Great Western not Great Central. If you want an example of a nice little Great Central building on the Chiltern Main Line then I would nominate Sudbury Hill Harrow. A real shame the building at Aynho Park has been demolished though.

In terms of the Bicester Chord, I can confirm that it is still not physically connected to the Chiltern Main Line. The points have been in place for some time and the chord is largely complete but there is a missing track panel at the top end on both the up and down lines.
--- old post above --- --- new post below ---

Yes! That's the one.
 
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In terms of the Bicester Chord, I can confirm that it is still not physically connected to the Chiltern Main Line. The points have been in place for some time and the chord is largely complete but there is a missing track panel at the top end on both the up and down lines.

What about access to the MoD depot at Arncott. Is rail access available at present (via Launton)?
 

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So trains can access the 'Oxford north' station via oxford and 'biscester village' from the east? Just the connecting panel and the gap between biscester and oxford to go?
 
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