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Chiltern Railways given green light to build new rail line between Oxford and London
18 October 2012
• First new rail route between London and a major
British city in 100 years
• New line will drastically improve rail capacity between
the two cities
• Thousands of Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire commuters
set to benefit
Arriva’s Chiltern Railways business has been given the green
light to build a ground-breaking new rail line between Oxford and
London.
The Secretary of State for Transport under the Transport and Works Act granted permission for Chiltern to start work on the line; the first new rail link between London and a major British city for 100 years.
The ground-breaking £130 million project will result in
the train company running services between London Marylebone and
Oxford from 2015. This work brings Chiltern’s total
investment in the line to £600 million since the start of
their franchise.
The new line will benefit thousands of commuters at a time when
rail traffic is rising into London Paddington and there are
frequent reports of road transport gridlock on the A34. The
news will also be welcomed by Thames Valley businesses with two
London to Oxford trains each way every hour, providing fast
frequent links to London and Buckinghamshire.
As part of the project, Chiltern Railways will build new stations
in Bicester and in north Oxford. The new parkway station in
north Oxford will be located at Water Eaton and will be a
multi-modal interchange, linking trains, buses, cars and bikes
allowing passengers to avoid the congestion of central
Oxford. Bicester Town station will also be redeveloped
providing a first-class gateway to the town next to the popular
Bicester Village fashion outlet centre.
Graham Cross, business development director of Chiltern Railways
said: “We are pleased to have been granted the power to
proceed with this significant railway investment, which will
benefit thousands of commuters and businesses in Oxfordshire and
Buckinghamshire. The Oxford to London link is the latest in a
long line of innovative Chiltern-led projects to upgrade the rail
infrastructure, fuelled by our understanding of rail’s
potential to make a significant contribution to economic growth and
prosperity.”
The recently announced East West Rail project will also benefit
from Chiltern’s new line from Oxford to London with both
routes using the line between Oxford and Bicester. Chiltern
Railways will now work in partnership with the East West Rail team
to determine a joint project approach.


