Reading railway station
principal railway station in the English town of Reading From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Reading railway station (formerly Reading General) is a major rail junction and station in the English town of Reading. It is on the northern edge of the town centre, close to the main retail and commercial areas, and also the River Thames. Next to the railway station is a bus interchange, served by most of Reading's urban and rural bus services.
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Reading was opened on 30 March 1840, by the Great Western Railway.[1] It is a major junction point on the National Rail system, and as a consequence the railway station is a major transfer point as well as serving heavy local traffic. The station is sponsored by the bank ING Direct and the University of Reading. There are many local buses, regional buses and a coach to Heathrow Airport. South West Trains, First Great Western and CrossCountry serve the station.
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Pictures
- Reading station frontage, showing the old (1860) and new station buildings.
- The Great Western Railway station (on right of picture) in 1865. The former Southern station is on the left.
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