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Redbridge, Oxford
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Redbridge is located in south Oxford, England, at the southern end of Abingdon Road near the Oxford Ring Road. Redbridge takes its name from a brick bridge, locally known as the Red Bridge, which carries Old Abingdon Road over the Cherwell Valley railway line.
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Redbridge Recycling Centre, located on Old Abingdon Road, is operated by Oxfordshire County Council.[1][2][3]
Redbridge Park and Ride Car Park is operated by Oxford City Council.[4] A park and ride bus service operates to the centre of Oxford.[5] In 2016, a recycling transfer station at the car park was announced.[6] The park&ride has a 50 MW / 50 MWh lithium-ion battery and a 5 MWh flow battery combined in a grid battery,[7] along with 22 fast electric vehicle chargers,[8] connecting to the 400 kV Cowley substation.[9][10] The battery supplies grid services.[11]