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New set of vehicles comes to Reading Buses fleet as Yellow 26 goes electric

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Monday, June 1, 2026 7:13 am
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Reading Buses has announced that another tranche of vehicles in its fleet has gone electric, with new Yellow 26 buses out on the roads. Picture: Reading Buses

Reading Buses has announced that another tranche of vehicles in its fleet has gone electric, with new Yellow 26 buses out on the roads. Picture: Reading Buses

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READING Buses has announced that another tranche of vehicles in its fleet has gone electric, as the latest in its continued moves in improving sustainability of the town’s transport.

New Yellow 26 electric buses have set out into service today (Monday, June 1)

Following on from their electric buses recently introduced on purple 17 and claret 21, the company unveiled their 7 brand-new zero-emission buses for yellow 26, with an additional ‘generic’ silver bus designed to go on any route when the branded buses are being serviced.

Yellow 26 runs between Central Reading and IKEA via Southcote, Ford’s Farm, Beansheaf and Calcot.

The buses will also include fittings which have been welcomed on other routes, including USB-A and C charging, and seat back phone holders with wireless charging.

They’re also fitted with two wheelchair bays, high-back seats, a glazed staircase,and a skylight on the upper deck to help let light in, and mood lighting throughout.

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Thanks to the heat-pumps installed as part of them being electric, the new buses also feature air conditioning, particularly helpful during the current hot weather, and heating for the winter.

The drivers also benefit from camera mirrors for improved visibility, reversing sensors, a PA system and a curved windscreen to reduce risk of injury in the event of an incident.

Said Robert Williams, Reading Buses Chief Executive Officer; “Hot on the heels of our launch of electric buses on purple 17 and claret 21, comes more Zero-Emission Buses for the Reading Area.

“We know that customers will love the new buses for not only their environmental credentials, but also the comfort on-board that they bring.

“At a time when fuel prices are still rising, customers can be assured that we have great value fares regardless of how they travel – whether taking advantage of our period tickets if commuting regularly or trying easysaver or daysaver products if only travelling with us every now and then.

“The keen-eyed may just have noticed that we have a zebra in our photos; This is Zippy, the mascot of the buses – with ZEBRA standing for Zero-Emission Buses for the Reading Area.

“Zippy will be out and about the town soon to help spread the word about our greener buses, so keep your eyes peeled.”

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