What’s Going On?
You would have thought that somebody would have known what was down there; but, if it isn’t all on line, maybe nobody remembered! Whatever the cause, the project has been beset by a series of minor but non critical delays.
… fbb and No 1 son took stock of the situation. Actually they took into stock a pizza in the Holly Bush before proceeding.
Passengers streamed towards the city centre, glumly accepting that it would be a significant walk.
In recent years, it has replaced a 4B (or was it 4) to Harcourt Hill. GoAhead cannot manage a PDF map for the 400 and it is wrong anyway; but the route now runs via the P&R and on to Harcourt Hill.
Needless to say, the computer doesn’t know where Seacourt Park and Ride is, so it doesn’t appear on the map for buses to Seacourt Park & Ride. But fbb knows; it is the blobby bit just above “South Oxford”.
… also passing the Park & Ride but, this time, with an informative PDF map!
Anyway, off goes fbb and son to explore the bridge.
The twosome trudge tentatively over the Thames and past the ex YHA bus “depot” …
…where their X9 is grazing peacefully.
They stride off through the original foot tunnel on the south side of the road. But the station and its buses are on the north side.
So across a chicane they go for a left turn into the station area.
Both footways will be wider and less scary, the road will be deeper and there will be less chance of bridge bashes.
But the fun will be astounding when the lads from Notwork Rail have to lower the new bridge decks in place. It will be even more fun for train passengers!
Osney Island (the current bus terminus from the west) is the block of housing upper left beyond the railway and to the left of Botley Road. There is a lot less physical railway these days, but a lot more of everything else.
Aha, the happy days of the smoky cluttered “real” railway with real porters, loaded trolleys and real signals!
Sigh! Again!
The Wantage wanderings continue on Monday .