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Oxford Corridor Phase 2 & Platform 5 updates

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Platform 5 will be the main through line, as you already realise it allows trains to reverse south again without going into the sidings, and without crossing conflicts.

No crossing conflicts in the northbound direction. But there will be when the train heads back south and regains the Up Oxford line. Pretty much the opposite of a Down train terminating in Platform 3 currently and returning to Paddington.
 
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No crossing conflicts in the northbound direction. But there will be when the train heads back south and regains the Up Oxford line. Pretty much the opposite of a Down train terminating in Platform 3 currently and returning to Paddington.
The previous reply looks a little truncated, as it should say that Platform 5 would be for trains continuing North, then Platform 4 would become available for trains terminating from the South. Though as you note, even using Platform 4 would involve crossing over the through lines to head back South.
 

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The previous reply looks a little truncated, as it should say that Platform 5 would be for trains continuing North, then Platform 4 would become available for trains terminating from the South. Though as you note, even using Platform 4 would involve crossing over the through lines to head back South.
You’re right. It would probably have been better to have written that up trains leaving P4 would have reduced conflicts with down passenger trains compared to leaving from P5.
 

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You’re right. It would probably have been better to have written that up trains leaving P4 would have reduced conflicts with down passenger trains compared to leaving from P5.

Would they? If both platforms 4 and 5 can be used for trains heading either north or south, the conflicts are surely the same.
 

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Ideally a crossover from Platform 4 to the Up main should be installed immediately south of the Botley Road underbridge, so that an Up train can depart 4 as a Down train arrives in 5. Don't think that is planned however?
 

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Ideally a crossover from Platform 4 to the Up main should be installed immediately south of the Botley Road underbridge, so that an Up train can depart 4 as a Down train arrives in 5. Don't think that is planned however?
The track layout in https://www.networkrail.co.uk/wp-co...Oxford-Corridor-Phase-2-Public-Engagement.pdf (which is 4 years old and could well be out of date), has the platform 5 line diverging before the existing crossover, so that move ought to possible. I assumed that was the whole point of building platform 5 to be honest.
 

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The track layout in https://www.networkrail.co.uk/wp-co...Oxford-Corridor-Phase-2-Public-Engagement.pdf (which is 4 years old and could well be out of date), has the platform 5 line diverging before the existing crossover, so that move ought to possible. I assumed that was the whole point of building platform 5 to be honest.
Post #214 includes a couple of photos following installation of the new points which will lead to P5, they’re basically just south of and extending under the Osney footbridge. They required the footbridge to be lengthened slightly at the west side. They were installed by the end of Dec 2023, and I think conform to the drawings in that pdf.

 

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That's good, thanks. Makes Platform 4 ideal for turning trains from the south with 5 becoming the through route.
I think if necessary , Plat 5 could accommodate Southbound trains too.
Such train can be routed back towards Didcot via Down Oxford in Up direction and crossed over to Up Oxford at Hinksey .

All that could be bit troublesome, considering other trains movements but doable since both lines are bi-di.
 

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Three months since the rephasing of Botley Road works, here's the lowdown:

Railway bridge foundations work​

Work is continuing under the railway bridge to prepare for installation of the new walkway/cycleway on the station side of the road.

The current work is to install temporary infrastructure that will support the bridge walls while the ground is excavated. Over the Easter weekend, metal frames were installed and then concrete has been poured into them.

A series of metal props will then be installed across the road between the two concrete structures (see diagram below). Once in place, this temporary structure will allow the ground to be excavated safely to work on the 40m-long concrete piles that were previously installed (shown as white circles in the diagram). This will see the installation of drainage and pile caps which will sit under the new structure.

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Water main and sewer work​

With two weeks of testing the new water main successfully completed, the old pipe has now been disconnected and the ends will be grouted up. This means the site between Mill Street and Abbey Road (see image above) can be removed, with the road due to be reinstated.

The next phase will see work on the connection area for the smaller water main pipe, as well as a start to preparations for the sewer diversion beside the Westgate Hotel. Direct access onto Botley Road to/from Mill Street will be restored and the walkway diverted, with an entrance/exit being created next to The One restaurant (see image below). Unless any issues arise, the schedule will be as follows:

* Ongoing – Reinstatement of the road between Mill Street and Abbey Road
* Thursday 1 May – Change to traffic management, with reopening of direct access to/from Mill Street onto Botley Road. The pedestrian crossing will be moved back to beside The One restaurant, between Mill Street and Abbey Road
* Thursday 1 to Tuesday 5 May – Construction of walkway diversion
* Tuesday 6 May – Change to new walkway route.

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As a side, the nearby Osney Bridge works (northern footpath repair and water main replacement) will continue until June 2026. Also just learned that slideshow updates are now published (under 'Archive') in tandem with the monthly resident meetings.
 

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So there is little point in the railway bridge reopening until June 2026.
Even with traffic lights restricting traffic on Osney Bridge, the city desperately needs the railway bridge reopened.
The effect on traffic across the rest of the city has been horrendous and the county council won’t implement the traffic filters until the bridge reopens.
 

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