People forced to run across road after ‘deterioration’ of bus service
A neighbour has complained that she and others are forced to run across the road following the 'deterioration' of their bus service
Read moreDetailsA neighbour has complained that she and others are forced to run across the road following the 'deterioration' of their bus service
Read moreDetailsFrom Saturday, October 25, up to and including Monday, October 27, closures will affect rail travel between Reading and Wokingham.
Read moreDetailsThames Valley Buses has celebrated workshop supervisor Will Dawson being shortlisted for Unsung Hero at the UK Bus Awards in November.
Read moreDetailsA road in Caversham will stay closed for months due to a sinkhole that was caused by a burst water pipe.
Read moreDetailsThe company's Star of the Year, Alma Cox, has been shortlisted for the Top National Bus Driver award ahead of the event set to take place in November
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
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