Oxford Bus Museum and Morris Motors Museum
Visit the Oxford Bus Museum and Morris Motors Museum to hear the story of the bus and coach travel around Oxfordshire over the last 130 years and to learn how the classic British cars and commercial vehicles of Morris Motors came about.
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Driving in the UK: Abingdon - Oxford - M40 - M25 - A1 - A414
Oxford Bus Station
Oxford Bus Station
Exploring Oxford's Town Hall
The Museum of Oxford's David Juler presents a quick tour of Oxford's historic Town Hall. More information here: oxfordtownhall.co.uk
A4095 Long Hanborough to Bladon in Oxfordshire
Flooding along the A4095 in Oxfordshire
PART OF S3 BUS ROUTE FROM OXFORD TO BLENHEIM CASTLE 05/03/17
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Connor and the Headington Buses
buses travelling on the London Road, Headington on the edge of Oxford
Britannia - Get out of my way, I'm coming through
On a quiet country station in the Oxfordshire rain, BR standard Class 7, 70000 Britannia, shouts angrily at everyone to get out of the way as it rushes through a wet Hanborough Station at 57 mph, hauling the 19/12/2012 Steam Dreams Victoria - Gloucester Cathedrals Express along the Cotswold Line. (the old platform where the line had two tracks can still be seen)
First tho we have a First Great Western 180 Adelante class, on the Paddington - Great Malvern service, where the driver has trouble stopping on his mark.
Oxford to Charlbury Section of the Cotswold Line
After departing Oxford station, the Cotswold Line shares track with the Cherwell Valley Line to Banbury. About 220 yards (200 m) north of the station, the line crosses the Sheepwash Channel which links the Castle Mill Stream and Oxford Canal with the River Thames. Immediately east of the current line is a swing bridge over the channel which used to carry the London and North Western Railway's Buckinghamshire Railway line to its terminus at Oxford Rewley Road railway station.[9] The swing bridge is a listed building. The Rewley Road station building has been dismantled and re-erected at Buckinghamshire Railway Centre. The built up area east of the railway, visible across the Oxford Canal, is Jericho, a district which originated as lodgings outside the city walls where travellers could rest if they arrived after the gates were locked. The Eagle Ironworks of William Lucy & Co. was near the first road bridge over the track on Walton Well Road.
After the bridge, the open area to the left is Port Meadow, a water meadow bordering the Thames with a Bronze Age round barrow. The former LNWR Buckinghamshire Railway branches away to the north east. Proposals exist for re-opening the whole line and are included in the Draft Milton Keynes & South Midlands Sub-Regional Strategy, but there are many planning and funding matters to be resolved.
The line passes through Wolvercote. To the west, Lower Wolvercote was a centre for paper making, mainly for the Oxford University Press from the 17th century until 1998 and is the site of Godstow abbey, a Benedictine convent founded in the 12th century. The line passes under the viaduct carrying the A34 Oxford Western Bypass and 100 yards (91 m) further under the A40 road linking London and Fishguard.
The line now turns west; here the former Buckinghamshire Junction Railway link with the Buckinghamshire Railway used to converge from the east. About 4 miles (6.4 km) after Oxford station, Yarnton station was in the short stretch between here and where the Witney Railway diverged to the south-west. So far, the line has been close to the River Thames but the river now swings away to the south through a landscape dotted with gravel pits. The line now climbs the valley of the River Evenlode repeatedly crossing and re-crossing the river. Hanborough station serves the villages of Long Hanborough, Church Hanborough, Freeland and Bladon. The Oxford Bus Museum is next to Hanborough station.
From Hanborough the line enters the Cotswold Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and 1 mile (1.6 km) beyond Hanborough is Combe station. Building the line through Combe was difficult with several deep cuttings, four crossings of the Evenlode, and the diversion of a length of the river. To the south, just after the third river crossing are the remains of North Leigh Roman Villa. About 1 mile (1.6 km) beyond the villa the line crosses the course of Akeman Street Roman road. The Oxfordshire Way long-distance footpath follows Akeman Street from the north east to a point about 0.6 miles (1 km) north of the railway before turning to run through Stonesfield and meet the line at Charlbury station. The next station is Finstock. Between Finstock and Charlbury the deer park to the west of the line is Cornbury Park, original venue for the Cornbury Music Festival, which has now been replaced by the Wilderness Festival. The woodlands south west of the park are the remains of Wychwood Forest named after the Hwicce, one of the Anglo-Saxon peoples of Britain. Charlbury station is the start of the redoubled track and is first stop for faster trains over the line and retains its original Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway clapperboard building. Sir Peter Parker lived nearby at Minster Lovell and was a regular user of Charlbury station while chairman of the British Railways Board (1976 to 1983). The patronage of the head of the organisation may have helped to save the line at a time when the Serpell Report was calling for more rail closures.
Oxford's View
from the Top of the Tower
Lord Nelson on the road - Oxford Hill, Witney
Burrell Road Loco in top gear
Oxford Park and Ride Bus Time Lapse
Exiting oxford on the number 400 bus to seacourt bus station at night.
Oxford buses Apr 2019
Filmed from my car for a change in Cowley, buses along the Cowley road.
0:00 10:Oxford City centre
0:05 12:Oxford City centre
0:09 12:Greater Leys
0:15 10:John Radcliffe hospital
0:20 5:Blackbird Leys
0:22 1:Blackbird Leys
0:23 1:Oxford City centre
0:28 5:Oxford City centre
0:35 Pick me up bus
0:51 10:John Radcliffe
0:55 1:Oxford City centre
Eynsham to Oxford
This video is about Eynsham to Oxford
Oxford City Center
Oxford go home whit bus
BBC Oxford - Seventies Part 1 May 09
The age of disco and flares is alive once again in Oxford. The City's Museum is about to launch an exhibition about the 1970s. BBC Oxford's Paul Jenner took a trip down memory lane.
Buses in Oxford 07/10/16
A short video of some of the buses in Oxford
Oxford Half Marathon Red Buses
Buses wait to take participants back to the BMW Mini Carpark. They had to transport 6000 runners plus spectators the 3 miles to the Kassam Stadium, One broke down. They were also held-up by the participants traffic There were huge queues at the BMW-Mini car park but it was impressive to see how many people the double-deckers could take. The start of the race was delayed however by 30 minutes.
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