The train now arriving is battery powered … GWR tests FastCharging system through Reading
EVEN the trains are switching to battery power ? Great Western Railway has announced a new project which it hopes ...
EVEN the trains are switching to battery power ? Great Western Railway has announced a new project which it hopes ...
A NEW train ticket has been announced with the aim of making it easier for people to get away at ...
A PROJECT aimed at welcoming visitors to Reading has marked its second anniversary
Blueming Marvellous Monday sees rail operators working with the charity to dispel the myth of the third Monday in January ...
As strikes continue, Great Western Railway is reminding customers of service levels during days of industrial action and planned engineering ...
The £4.1m development of Reading West Station is progressing, with the Tilehurst Road entrance due for completion "in the next ...
GREAT Western Railway marked White Ribbon Day on Friday, November 25, with a new train unveiled at Paddington Station to ...
THE RAIL, Maritime and Transport workers union (RMT) has announced that its members will take part in its biggest series ...
A RAIL operator that runs many services in and out of Reading’s railway station is warning that services will still ...
GREAT Western Railway is set to begin notifying customers who are delayed by more than 15 minutes of their rights ...
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