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Please SUBSCRIBE SHARE and FOLLOW on Instagram @rediscoveringlostrailways. Exploring what remains, what there is to rediscover and what the future holds for a railway between Cambridge and Oxford. Might you consider supporting my channel even more? https://www.buymeacoffee.com/rediscov... Particular thanks must go to the ever excellent www.disused-stations.org.uk and its contributors. In addition, three channels kindly allowed me to use their footage in my film, so pay a visit to: / skraggie / megastrangeworld / throughapseyes 00:00 - Introduction 02:39 - Drone footage 04:33 - Around Trumpington 05:07 - Drone footage 05:52 - Telescopes on the tracks! 06:17 - Lord's Bridge 08:06 - Drone footage 08:40 - South of Comberton 09:09 - Drone footage 09:49 - Remains and relics 11:09 - Drone footage 11:35 - Old North Road 13:05 - Drone footage 13:55 - Gamlingay 15:03 - Potton 17:05 - Sandy 19:29 - Girtford Halt 20:28 - Blunham 21:24 - Willington 23:14 - Bedford St. John's 24:23 - Along the Marston Vale Line 27:00 - Bletchley 27:47 - Driver's Eye View 28:22 - Drone footage 28:41 - Old & New 30:20 - Swanbourne 31:16 - Drone footage 31:40 - Winslow 33:16 - Verney Junction 34:58 - Claydon 35:59 - HS2 meets EWR 37:00 - Marsh Gibbon & Pounden 37:27 - Drone footage 37:57 - Launton 38:46 - Drone footage 39:37 - Bicester 40:43 - All Halts to Islip 42:12 - Islip 43:15 - Oxford Road Halt 43:51 - All Halts to Oxford 45:06 - Rewley Road Swingbridge 45:23 - Oxford Rewley Road 46:31 - Why did the line close? 47:08 - The Future? 49:32 - Coda CORRECTIONS After departing Gamlingay, trains did not cross the road on the level, but actually passed beneath a road bridge. Ermine Street, like Watling Street, and others, were Anglo-Saxon names given to Roman roads. We don't know the Roman names.