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Buses will run to bank holiday timetables

Phil Creighton by Phil Creighton
Wednesday, September 14, 2022 12:08 pm
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Reading Buses will operate a reduced timetable on the day of the Queen's funeral Picture: Steve Smyth

Reading Buses will operate a reduced timetable on the day of the Queen's funeral Picture: Steve Smyth

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BUSES will continue to operate on Monday, the day of the Queen’s funeral.

A reduced timetable will be in effect, with Reading Buses routes running on either bank holiday or Sunday timings.

And drivers will pause services to take part in a two-minute silence.

There are some exceptions. The Claret 21 route between Reading Station and the University of Reading has had an enhanced service, with additional buses in service as freshers arrive for the first time.

And the Green Line 702 and 703 is expected to face severe disruption or curtailed journeys due to road closures in central London, along the A4/M4 and in Windsor.

Crowds of people are expected to visit the capital while the Queen lies in state and on Monday, to watch the procession.

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Reading Buses says it will provide further information as soon as arrangements have been confirmed with the authorities.

And people are expected to head to public screenings of the Queen’s funeral, such as the one planned for Forbury Gardens by Reading Borough Council.

The company’s CEO Robert Williams said a number of measures will be in place during this period of national mourning.

“Buses running on the day will display a black ribbon as a mark of respect, and where safe to do so our drivers will pull over to observe two minutes silence at the appropriate time,” he said.

“I also wish to express the deep sorrow following the death of Her Majesty The Queen from everyone at Reading Buses, Newbury & District and Thames Valley Buses, and extend our condolences to members of the Royal family at this sad time.”

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