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  2. Bicester Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Bicester Avenue Home and Garden Centre is a shopping centre in Bicester, Oxfordshire, England, that opened in May 2007, HPW Architecture Ltd were the architects and designers. [1] Some of the stores at Bicester Avenue include Bicester Avenue Garden Centre, owned by Blue Diamond Garden Centres, World of Water tropical fish shop, Lakeland and ...

  3. Bicester Village - Wikipedia

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    The centre is served by Bicester Village railway station (formerly known as Bicester Town), which has a regular direct connection to London Marylebone and Oxford, provided by Chiltern Railways. The station is scheduled to be connected to Milton Keynes Central and Bedford by 2025, using a new railway line currently (2022) under construction. [6]

  4. Bicester Village railway station - Wikipedia

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    London and North Western Railway: Post-grouping: London, Midland and Scottish Railway: Key dates; 1 October 1850: Opened as "Bicester" March 1954: Renamed "Bicester London Road" 1 January 1968: Closed: 11 May 1987: Reopened and renamed "Bicester Town" 15 February 2014: Closed to rail traffic for line upgrade: 12 March 2015: Renamed "Bicester ...

  5. A London staycation with a day trip to Bicester - AOL

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  6. Bicester railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bicester railway station may refer to one of two railway stations in the town of Bicester (United Kingdom): Bicester North railway station , on the Chiltern main line between London and Birmingham Bicester Village railway station , which sees a limited service to Oxford (previously Bicester Town 1987–2015, Bicester London Road 1954–1987 ...

  7. Bicester - Wikipedia

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    There are several theories about the origin of the name Bicester. It may be derived from a personal name Beorna, meaning the 'Fort of the Warriors', or it may from the Latin for Bi-cester, which means 'two forts'—a Roman fortress at Alchester is 2 miles (3 km) southwest of the town, [10] [11] [12] and Chesterton village is on the course of Akeman Street, the Roman road between Watling Street ...

  8. Bicester North railway station - Wikipedia

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    Bicester North (/ ˈ b ɪ s t ər / ⓘ BIST-ər) is a station on the Chiltern Main Line, one of two stations serving the market town of Bicester in Oxfordshire. Services operated by Chiltern Railways run south to London Marylebone and north to Banbury, Birmingham Snow Hill and Stratford-upon-Avon. Bicester North is one of Bicester's two stations.

  9. List of stations in London fare zones 7–16 - Wikipedia

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    The zones extend in segments from the boundary of Greater London to the north and west into Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire, to the east into Essex and Kent and to the south into Surrey and West Sussex. Unlike zones 1–6, they do not form complete rings around London but rather patches. [2]