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Oxford publishes guidance to steer station redevelopment

RAIL

Andrew Forster
23 June 2017
A conceptual image of the rebuilt Oxford station looking north
A conceptual image of the rebuilt Oxford station looking north

 

Planning guidance has been published for the redevelopment of Oxford’s railway station, a project that will provide more capacity for trains and remodelled interchange facilities. 

Oxford station is already a bottleneck with only two through platforms to serve the Great Western services to/from London Paddington and the Cross Country services between the North/Midlands and Reading/South Coast. Since December, Chiltern services from London Marylebone have  operated into the...

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