Reading Buses makes history by retaining CILT award for three years running
The Chartered Institute for Logistics and Transport (CILT) Awards has awarded Reading Buses the Passenger Transport Award for a third time
Read moreDetailsThe Chartered Institute for Logistics and Transport (CILT) Awards has awarded Reading Buses the Passenger Transport Award for a third time
Read moreDetailsA Leicester man is due to attempt a new record in Reading from today to mark Catch The Bus Month.
Read moreDetailsTrain services between Wokingham and Reading will be replaced by buses.
Read moreDetailsThe train was named by the public in a nationwide vote
Read moreDetailsReading receives the county's first public roadside biofuel pump
Read moreDetailsTimetable changes later this year will see more services.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses has announce the introduction of 8 new single deck buses to help improve customer experience around Maidenhead, Ascot and Windsor
Read moreDetailsIt achieved the furthest distance by a battery-electric train on a single charge.
Read moreDetailsNearly 200 neighbours have signed a petition pushing for a safer crossing for pedestrians in their estate in Shinfield.
Read moreDetailsPassengers are being warned of significant disruption due to industrial action.
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