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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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    Bicester Village is a designer outlet shopping centre on the outskirts of Bicester, a town in Oxfordshire, England. It is owned by Value Retail plc. [1] The centre opened in 1995. The centre is the second most visited location in the United Kingdom by Chinese tourists, after Buckingham Palace. [2]

  4. Bicester Village railway station - Wikipedia

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    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 Village" 25 October 2015: Reopened: Passengers; 2019/20: 2.265 million Interchange 840: 2020/21: 0.375 million ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Wikipedia:Map data/Bicester and Woodstock (UK Parliament ...

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    Boundaries of Bicester and Woodstock constituency of UK Parliament since 2024: Source No source specified. Please edit this file description and provide a source. Date 4 April 2024‎ Author Rcsprinter123. Permission (Reusing this file) See below.

  8. Bicester Military Railway - Wikipedia

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    A British Rail Class 58 heads a train into the transfer sidings of the Bicester Military Railway, October 2001 MoD No.01512 (ex-301) "Conductor", a Thomas Hill (Vanguard) 34t 0-4-0 diesel hydraulic locomotive with 255 hp Rolls-Royce C6SFL engine. On display at Long Marston Open Day in June 2009, from its home base of the Defence Storage ...

  9. Didcot - Wikipedia

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    Didcot (/ ˈ d ɪ d k ɒ t,-k ə t / DID-kot, -⁠kət) is a railway town and civil parish in South Oxfordshire, England, located 15 miles (24 km) south of Oxford, 10 miles (16 km) east of Wantage and 15 miles (24 km) north west of Reading.