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JustPark, previously known as ParkatmyHouse, was founded in London in 2006 by Anthony Eskinazi. [2] As of 2013, the JustPark service was used by over 2.5 million drivers with 45,000 space owners across the UK. The company became the number one in the App Store and Play Store for the search term 'parking' in 2018. JustPark is headquartered in ...
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A Wright StreetDeck bus in Thames Travel Connector livery at Didcot Parkway. The Connector brand is used for Didcot focused services, [7] and covers routes between Didcot and Oxford, Abingdon, Henley-on-Thames, Wallingford, Wantage, Grove, East Hanney, Newbury, Harwell Campus, JR Hospital, Great Western Park and Milton Park.
Hinksey Stream runs past the west of Oxford, a branch of the River Thames. Hinksey Hill Farm lies on Hinksey Hill, close to South Hinksey. Ferry Hinksey Road is a road in west Oxford. There is also a suburb called New Hinksey to the south of the town centre, which contains the Oxford City Council ward Hinksey Park.
The first station in Witney was opened on 14 November 1861 as the terminus of the Witney Railway. [2] [3] When the East Gloucestershire Railway opened a 14-mile-10-chain (22.7 km) extension of the line to Fairford on 14 January 1873, [4] a new station was opened to the south of the first station.
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Basic passenger facilities were provided: a single timber platform 400 feet (120 m) and 12 feet (3.7 m) wide, together with a parcels and booking office, booking hall and toilets. Access to the station was had by a footway leading up from Cowley Road. [10] As production at the Cowley plant increased, so the freight facilities were extended.
Coventry railway station is the main railway station serving the city of Coventry, West Midlands, England. [2] The station is on the Birmingham loop of the West Coast Main Line (WCML); it is also located at the centre of a junction where the lines to Nuneaton and to Leamington converge.