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But shame to hear that they lost there three runs each way per year intercity bus service. It was mega useful.
You forget the kicker - its supposedly a no-car campus for students residing in dorms on campus, and mandatory residence in dorms for the first year or two unless you come from within a set radius (I think 50 miles).
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But, yes, it would seem to be an setting to at least have a train from Dayton to Cincinnati and back once or twice a week. I've been accused of being a Marxist, yet while Harpo's my favourite, it's Groucho I'm always quoting. Odd, that.
I'm getting my PhD here at Miami. They've got a new rule this year that makes the 2nd year undergrads stay in the dorms. As a consequence, there's an excess of apartments, good for grads. Oxford is nice because most everything is in walking distance, and there's a bus system in town run through the university.
Sad story, the buses are contracted out to First Student, which has its international HQ in Scotland. The drivers unionized last year. First Student fired them.
Back to trains. There's been a push with locals and students to get a stop on the new hi-speed passenger rail in town. We could use it. Right now, there's a circutous way to get to Cincinatti without a car. Take the Oxford-Hamilton Campus bus, and then take a taxi or try public transport. For the most part people stay in town.
BTW Western College still exists, its just an integral part of the university now, and has no seperate programs. And I'll give my consent to any government that does not deny a man a living wage-Billy Bragg
As far as the High Speed Rail, that seems an unlikely alignment for the Triple-C, but its on one of the more direct corridors from Cincinnati to Indianapolis, which is in the MWRRS Midwest Hub. And on the that alignment, its a reasonable distance from Cincinnati to have a stop. Hamilton's a bigger town, but with the University, Oxford's likely to be a bigger transport market. I've been accused of being a Marxist, yet while Harpo's my favourite, it's Groucho I'm always quoting. Odd, that.
The Triple-C corridor is the backbone of the proposed Higher Speed Rail "Ohio Hub", and there is a mooted alternative alignment that swings out to pick up Oxford and Miami University, which would result in the initial Columbus/Cincinnati route being slower than the equivalent driving time according to Google Maps.
My suggestion is that its a more appropriate stop on the Cincinnati / Indianapolis corridor in the Midwest Hub. I've been accused of being a Marxist, yet while Harpo's my favourite, it's Groucho I'm always quoting. Odd, that.
Why can't America make anything any more?
Just one of the many reasons cited in the soon to be published tome, "Rise and Fall of the North American Empire". Along with, Why can't 14 - year - old Johnny spell? And, Why is Johnny now named Jose? They tried to assimilate me. They failed.
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