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  2. Oxford Bus Company - Wikipedia

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    Fleet. ~160 (November 2023) Chief executive. Luke Marion. Website. Official website. The City of Oxford Motor Services Limited, [1] trading as Oxford Bus Company, is a bus operator serving the city and surrounding area of Oxford, England. It is a subsidiary of the Go-Ahead Group.

  3. Jericho, Oxford - Wikipedia

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    51°45′32″N 1°16′05″W  /  51.759°N 1.268°W  / 51.759; -1.268. Jericho is a historic suburb of the English city of Oxford. [1] It consists of the streets bounded by the Oxford Canal, Worcester College, Walton Street and Walton Well Road. Located outside the old city wall, it was originally a place for travellers to rest if ...

  4. Oxford Bus Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Oxford Bus Museum is a transport museum at Long Hanborough, West Oxfordshire, England, about 4 miles (6.4 km) northeast of Witney and 7 miles (11 km) northwest of the city of Oxford. The museum houses a collection of 40 historic buses and coaches , the remains of four horse trams and a replica City of Oxford Tramways Company tram.

  5. St Michael at the North Gate - Wikipedia

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    Oxford. Clergy. Vicar (s) Anthony Buckley. St Michael at the North Gate is a church in Cornmarket Street, at the junction with Ship Street, in central Oxford, England. The name derives from the church's location on the site of the north gate of Oxford when it was surrounded by a city wall. Since 1971, it has served as the ceremonial City Church ...

  6. Between Towns Road - Wikipedia

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    The road is named after a local field called "Betwixt the Towns", dating from around 1630, subsequently spelt "Between Roads" in 1853 when the road was created. [1] It was originally called Surman's Lane, then High Street, Cowley. The road was named "Between Towns Road" in 1930. Oxfordshire History Centre, nearby in Oxford Road, was completed ...

  7. Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Website. oxford.gov.uk. Oxford (/ ˈɒksfərd /) [5][6] is a city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town. Founded in the 8th century, it was granted city status in 1542. The city is located at the confluence of the rivers Thames (locally known as the Isis) and Cherwell.

  8. St. Ebbes - Wikipedia

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    Oxfordshire. 51°45′04″N 1°15′36″W  /  51.751°N 1.260°W  / 51.751; -1.260. St Ebbes is a district of central Oxford, England, southwest of Carfax. St Ebbes Street runs south from the western end of Queen Street.

  9. Oxford Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    In the 1900s, the village continued slowly developing. In 1915, the Michigan Department of Transportation designated Washington Street as a major state road, leading to the rise of automobile traffic through Oxford. This affected the businesses and buildings in the downtown area, as automobile sales and service became more prominent.