Travel

The Far North, London, Moreton-in-Marsh, Oxford

A February far flung journey, starting in the north,

To the platform
Train arriving and it’s getting dark.
Windows are a big dirty
Thurso river near Halkirk

The downside to travelling this time of year is that it is dark for most of the journey, so not many views.

Disembarked at a dark Inverness
The waiting Caledonian Sleeper service

I had a really good nights sleep, waking up for breakfast in the buffet car.

Birmingham Airport

Caledonian sleeper have added a new stop at Birmingham International. This looks potentially very useful. I saw the airport just after sitting down for breakfast.

Breakfast
Euston

No bike with me this time. I had an appointment in London within walking distance. The time to get there was pretty similar either by foot or public transport, so off I walked.

Then it was off to Marylebone Station, for my first ever visit. Also by foot.

All Souls Church
The BBC

Also first time I had seen the BBC buildings.

Marylebone Station

Things went a bit awry at this point. A goods train had broken down so the route was blocked.

The notice board with the delays.

Take a picture or filming shows how much the boards must flicker.

The intention is to get to Oxford to change trains. Eventually a train is provided with loads of carriages to enable taking all the passengers from the cancelled trains. The route to avoid the blockage involved travelling to Princess Risborough, the train then reversed heading to Bicester Village, where again it reversed, eventually arriving in Oxford.

Oxford Station

At Oxford some of the tracks are sectioned off. There are no trains to Didcot, only rail replacement buses. This is why I went via Marylebone rather than Paddington.

The train arrives

Smooth onward journey to Moreton-in-Marsh.

There is a lot of surface water.

After my appointment in Moreton-in-Marsh it’s back to Oxford in the dark.

Moreton-in-Marsh station
Lots of work going near Oxford station
The Thames at Osney Bridge is fast flowing.
Finally arrived at the Premier Inn

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