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On Mar 16, 4:08*pm, Mizter T wrote:
*From the Oxford Bus Co's front page: http://www.oxfordbus.co.uk/ "Monday 5th March sees the launch of the new look X90 Oxford-London service. Connect with the capital in 100 minutes (depending on traffic). X90 is fast and frequent and takes you direct to London serving Baker Street, Marble Arch and Victoria." I did think the Oxford Espress was perhaps a slightly daft brand, but I guess that when you're up against the Oxford Tube, with it's very strong brand recognition - to the extent that, for many at least, it's pretty much synonymous with the Oxford-London coach route - then trying to create an equivalent name for yourself is worth a shot. It was called the Oxford Express, then they got some new coaches and renamed it to try, I guess, to bring in the cafe culture thing. It's a most odd move, though, given that they've now removed the number from the Airline services to replace it with LHR, LGW or OXF depending on direction. I think that (as with Trent Barton) is rather unhelpful, as a number serves to very clearly identify a bus route, even where you have other branding. Neil |
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