Revealed: millions of journeys made in Reading
Not enough people are using the town's park and rides.
Read moreDetailsNot enough people are using the town's park and rides.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses has been running one of its latest fleet acquisitions on routes around the town in a trial period ahead of a full roll-out next summer
Read moreDetailsGreat Western Railway is advising its customers to check their journey on Sunday morning.
Read moreDetailsThe road closures will be implemented as part of Reading Borough Council's school street schemes.
Read moreDetailsReading Buses are inviting all bus fans, families and residents that they are hosting their annual open day this Sunday, July 30.
Read moreDetailsTo mark the start of Reading Climate Festival, Reading Buses has invested in 53 new buses to replace some of the company's oldest vehicles
Read moreDetailsTrains between Reading and London Paddington have seen significant disruption following an incident on the lines
Read moreDetailsGreen Park Station, the first new station in the town in 116 years, marked its first anniversary this week after it opened to passengers last May
Read moreDetailsTraffic is currently being urged to use Reading Bridge whilst the incident is ongoing.
Read moreDetailsThere's a growing problem of headlights that can blind other drivers.
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