Oh, OK. Well, firstly I'd have described that as 'in front' or 'next to' the turbo sidings, and I've no idea how that's linked to what we were talking about, but...
'In front of' = Main Line,
IMHO▸ 'next to' = better, but could include Main Line, and I wanted to be clear that I wsn't talking about that line.
Initially I thought you were referring to the headshunt (mentioned in the previous post I made in the thread), hence the confusion. Perhaps 'between up main and sidings' would have been best!? Certainly not 'behind' IMHO.
...Called the Down Jericho, it's signalled for 'Down' direction movements only.
Oh, ok. When I asked a Chiltern staffer why we hadn't used that line to access Oxford station instead of sitting at a signal awaiting an up Cotswold to clear the Main Line before following it into Oxford, I was told it was 'up' only. Which explained why we couldn't use it into Oxford. But you've clouded the answer - any ideas as to why we didn't / couldn't use it on Sunday morning?
Couldn't use what? If you were (wrongly) told it was 'Up' only then that would mean you
could use it into Oxford surely? Confused.com again I'm afraid. To summarise; If you're arriving at Oxford from Bicester you have to use the Up Main. There's no other option. If you're going from Oxford to Bicester from Platforms 1 or 3 you can either use the Down Jericho, or the old route via Down Main to Oxford North Junction then across onto the Bicester line. If you're going from Oxford to Bicester from Platform 2 you have to use the old route via the Down Main.
So its use as an extra siding is now more limited given the lack of permissive working and the extra trains going to Bicester.
I didn't lnmow that extra trains had started running yet - the current Chiltern service mirrors that which
FGW▸ was offering.
In the context of my post, talking about the June 2009 enhancements, I meant that extra trains were now using the Down Jericho Line going to Bicester than when it was just an occasionally used Up Goods Loop, hence the opportunity to stable sets there has now been reduced.
According to the
CIS▸ announcements at Oxford, the service is still being operated by First Great Western!