Trains to Oxford
February 3rd, 2010 . by adminTogether with Cambridge (which is the second oldest university town and a big rival of Oxford), this city has long been a representative of the English academic establishment and the elite. Oxford is still vivid modern city dominated by the medieval church and college, in a characteristic Gothic splendor and there is Trains to Oxford. Picturesque architecture and fast modern life contribute to the students, light industry and technology, surrounded by green nature of the county town of Oxford shire; make this wonderful destination for a trip. Oxford was originally inhabited by Saxons, and then it was known as Oxanforda. The resort is built around the women’s monastery in the 8th St Fireside century, and written documents phi time mentioned 912th in Anglo-Saxon Chronicle.