A much improved service for Combe, Finstock and Ascott back then.
There was a spell during 1973/4/5/6 when the
BR▸ (WR) London Division tried to put on a much better service extending out from Oxford to just over the Divisional Boundary at Moreton-in-Marsh. A single car
DMU▸ would make, I think, five round trips per day shuttling between the two stations, calling everywhere.
As a signalman at Moreton in Marsh it made the job a bit more interesting. The bubble car would have to be crossed from arriving at the Down platform, ready to depart on the return run from the Up. The 0550 from Oxford ran
ECS▸ to Moreton in Marsh (although it did carry news), arrived in the Down platform, crossed over to the Up Main, then reversed into the sidings that had been the Shipston Bay. It departed after a lesiurely filling of the tea can from the signalbox kettle, at 0702 back to Oxford. I used to put it in the Up platform to depart, but both the other regulars at Moreton couldn't be arsed to do it properly and let it go from the Shipston platform towards Oxford. Dodgy move, tbh, with unlocked trap point leading out onto the Up Main.
I always used the crossover to cross the unit. Both the other signalmen tended to block-back to Evesham, draw a token, and use the single to double line connection at the country end of the layout to cross the DMU
Once, when the 0555 (or something) from Hereford was hauled by Class 31 "power", and had to be assisted Evesham - Moreton in Marsh by a loco pinched off the daily Long Marston trip, I had this express (horribly late), it's assisting loco, the 0700 Oxford to Worcester DMU, the bubble car, and a down engineers' train in the Down Refuge Siding all at once. Five separate trains. I think that was the record for the post-singling layout at Moreton in Marsh.