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  2. Oxford to London coach route - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Tube brand has endured, whereas the Oxford Bus Company's London route was rebranded the Oxford Express in 2000, espress in 2004, and X90 Oxford-London in 2012. The Heathrow service was rebranded the Airline in 2001. In 2003, Stagecoach introduced Megabus to the route, using different termini in both Oxford and London. However, in ...

  3. Stagecoach in Oxfordshire - Wikipedia

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    Stagecoach in Oxfordshire is the trading name of Thames Transit Ltd. [2] It is a bus operator serving the county of Oxfordshire, England.Since 1997 has been a subsidiary of Stagecoach Group, and since February 2021 it has been part of Stagecoach West, managed from the latter's headquarters in Gloucester.

  4. Oxford–Cambridge Expressway - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford to Cambridge Expressway was a proposed grade-separated dual carriageway between the A34 near Oxford and the A14 near Cambridge, via (or near) Milton Keynes.The road would have provided an outer orbital route around London, as well as connecting major growth areas in the region.

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  6. Chiltern Main Line - Wikipedia

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    This shortened the route between London and Birmingham by 18 + 1 ⁄ 2 miles (29.8 km) compared to the original Oxford route, and reduced the fastest London-Birmingham journey times by 20 minutes (from 140 to 120 minutes); most of the through trains were immediately transferred to the new route, although the original route via Oxford continued ...

  7. Oxford railway station - Wikipedia

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    A GWR 2-8-0 at Oxford in 1965. The Great Western Railway (GWR) opened to Oxford on 12 June 1844 [2] with a terminus station in what is now Western Road, Grandpont.In 1845 the Oxford and Rugby Railway (ORR) began to build its line, starting from a junction at New Hinksey 0.75 miles (1.2 km) south of the GWR terminus.

  8. Talk:Oxford to London coach route - Wikipedia

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  9. Varsity Line - Wikipedia

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    The Varsity Line was the main railway line that linked the English university cities of Oxford and Cambridge, operated by the London and North Western Railway.. In World War II, the line became a strategic route for freight avoiding London, and additional connections were made to nearby lines to improve it, but it was not greatly used for its intended purpose.

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