South Western Railway re-nationalised– but no guarantee of price drops
Nationalisation brings no guarantee of price drops, the Transport Secretary has said, as SWR becomes the first operator to return to public hands
Read moreDetailsNationalisation brings no guarantee of price drops, the Transport Secretary has said, as SWR becomes the first operator to return to public hands
Read moreDetailsThousands of train station crimes are reported every year, and sex offences at stations across the UK have soared to all-time highs.
Read moreDetailsA petition signed by hundreds of residents calling for a pedestrian crossing outside Earley Station has been presented to the council.
Read moreDetailsFrom Tuesday, the council will set about resurfacing fifteen more major roads in over a six week period.
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Read moreDetailsHopes for greater transport links between Reading and one of the town's closest airports are growing as its expansion is set to decided
Read moreDetailsWoodley residents are being hit with a 'phantom menace' in the form of two-month-long road works, a councillor has said.
Read moreDetailsDrivers call for Uber to come to Reading so that they are able to compete with 'out-of-town' drivers who are allowed to use the app for bookings.
Read moreDetailsReading West and Mid Berkshire MP Olivia Bailey has taken part in a National Highways visit amid concerns of dangerous A34 slip roads
Read moreDetailsRail operators Network Rail and Great Western Railway have announced the foundation of a unified operations control team to improve delivery.
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