Oxford–Bicester line

The Oxford–Bicester line is a railway line linking Oxford and Bicester in Oxfordshire, England. Opened in 1850, later becoming part of a through route to Cambridge, it closed in 1967 along with much of the rest of the original line. The section between Oxford and Bicester was reopened in 1987 as a branch line, and closed from early 2014 to late 2015 for a substantial upgrade in which it became part of a new route between Oxford and London Marylebone via High Wycombe. In addition, it is intended that by 2025 the original route eastwards will be restored as far as Bletchley allowing services to run to Bedford. This East West Rail project includes a long-term plan to re-establish the route through to Cambridge.

Oxford–Bicester line
A Class 165 DMU leaves Wolvercote Tunnel, heading towards Oxford.
Overview
StatusOperational
OwnerNetwork Rail
LocaleOxfordshire
South East England
Stations3
Service
TypeHeavy rail
SystemNational Rail
Services1
Operator(s)Chiltern Railways
History
Opened1850
Technical
Number of tracksTwo
CharacterRural
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
Operating speed100 mph (160 km/h)
Route map

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Oxford–Bicester line
East West Rail
to Bletchley (opening 2023)
Bicester South Junction
Bicester chord
Gavray Junction
B4100 London Road
Bicester Village
Langford Lane
Wendlebury Halt
Charlton Halt
Oddington Halt
Islip
Kidlington Road
Mill Lane
occupation bridge
Oxford Parkway
Oxford Road Halt
Oxford Road Junction
Buckinghamshire Junction Railway
Wolvercote Tunnel
Wolvercote Halt
Oxford North Junction
Port Meadow Halt
Oxford Rewley Road
Oxford
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