Oxbridge is a portmanteau of Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
Oxbridge may also refer to:
G4 or G.IV may refer to:
Oxbridge is a portmanteau of Oxford and Cambridge, the two oldest, wealthiest, and most famous universities in the United Kingdom. The term is used to refer to them collectively, in contrast to other British universities, and more broadly to describe characteristics reminiscent of them, often with implications of superior social or intellectual status or elitism.
St Benet or St Benet's may refer to:
Varsity may refer to:
Uxbridge is a town in the London Borough of Hillingdon. There is a road called Uxbridge Road in London too.
Donghae may refer to:
Eastlink may refer to:
Mel, Mels or MEL may refer to:
East–West line may refer to several rapid transit lines:
R3, R.III or R-3 or R/3 may refer to:
The Oxford–Cambridge Arc is a notional arc of agricultural and urban land at about 80 kilometres radius of London, in south central England. It runs between the British university cities of Oxford and Cambridge via Milton Keynes and other settlements in Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Northamptonshire, Oxfordshire at the northern rim of the London commuter belt. It is significant only in economic geography, with little physical geography in common.
Central line or Central Line may refer to:
Doxbridge is a portmanteau of Durham, Oxford, and Cambridge, referring to the universities of those names. It is an expansion of the more popular portmanteau Oxbridge, referring to Oxford and Cambridge universities and similar to the portmanteau Loxbridge, referring to London, Oxford and Cambridge.
Nagano may refer to:
A staircase, or stairs, is a structure used to bridge a vertical distance.
Gothic or Gothics may refer to:
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The Oxford to Cambridge Expressway was a proposed grade-separated dual carriageway between the A34 near Oxford and the A14 near Cambridge, via Milton Keynes. The road would have provided an outer orbital route around London, as well as connecting major growth areas in the region.
Oxbridge line has more than one possible meaning:
The term Oxford–Cambridge line has more than one meaning