Image Looking SW from Bicester level crossing

Looking SW from Bicester level crossing
Looking SW from Bicester level crossing 
 Still looking very sanitised having only been opened six months Bicester Village station is seen from the level crossing where London Road crosses the line. Ironically, Bicester London Road was the name given to the station between 1954 and closure in 1968. There has been a station on the site from when the Buckinghamshire Railway opened the first one in 1850. 
 Keywords: Looking SW from Bicester level crossing
Looking SW from Bicester level crossing 
 Still looking very sanitised having only been opened six months Bicester Village station is seen from the level crossing where London Road crosses the line. Ironically, Bicester London Road was the name given to the station between 1954 and closure in 1968. There has been a station on the site from when the Buckinghamshire Railway opened the first one in 1850. 
 Keywords: Looking SW from Bicester level crossing

Still looking very sanitised having only been opened six months

Bicester Village station is seen from the level crossing where London Road crosses the line. Ironically, Bicester London Road was the name given to the station between 1954 and closure in 1968. There has been a station on the site from when the Buckinghamshire Railway opened the first one in 1850.