Oxford Train Station
As student back then I would stand at this place on the bridge and wonder about the destinations unknown of passing trains. At the time there were only two railway tracks and fields where the new housing now is. It was a sumptuous indulgence in escapism from the intellectual comforts and discomforts of my environment then.
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