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Post by foley on Jan 30, 2017 16:35:56 GMT
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Post by harrycarry on Jan 30, 2017 16:45:49 GMT
Wouldn't it be typical of Oxford Planning to complete the Metro just in time for OUFC exit to the opposite side of the City!
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Post by saddletramp on Jan 30, 2017 16:45:51 GMT
I used to love that programme with Richard Griffiths on the BBC,what was it called again ? Oh yeh,"Pie in the Sky"
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Post by unification on Jan 30, 2017 17:04:49 GMT
Ah, the railway project to end Oxford's transport woes story comes around again. I think the last 'great' plan was trams down St Giles all the way out to the Leys.
Sorry, folks, move on. This one ain't gonna happen.
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Post by harrycarry on Jan 30, 2017 17:06:40 GMT
Let's start a new political party, what shall we call it? How about The Cloud Cuckoo Land Let's Build Another Football Stadium Party.
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Post by oufcyellows on Jan 30, 2017 17:07:49 GMT
Let's start a new political party, what shall we call it? How about The Cloud Cuckoo Land Let's Build Another Football Stadium Party. Or for short- Ian hudspeth
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Post by derek on Jan 31, 2017 13:24:22 GMT
If I had a penny for every single "new transport system" I've read in the Oxford Mail over the last thirty years I'd have £496.43p. And what have we actually had? Fideswide Square bodged and screwed up.
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Post by concretebob on Feb 1, 2017 14:56:03 GMT
Although it would be great for public transport, by not having to use the never ending 5 service to BBL, it'll never happen
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Post by Belgian Yellow on Feb 1, 2017 20:00:14 GMT
With a council like Oxford's you can be sure it will never get off the ground - or even over it.
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