Reading

A major transport hub

Reading station is one of the busiest rail hubs in Britain, used by nearly 20 million passengers a year. It’s the second busiest interchange station outside of London, second only to Birmingham New Street, with nearly four million passengers a year changing trains at the station.

Reading underwent a phase of major transformation from 2009, adding five new platforms, new retail facilities and a new footbridge three times the size of the original, with escalators and lifts providing step-free access to all platforms.

The station was officially opened by Her Majesty The Queen in July 2014, after being completed a year ahead of schedule.

Reading station, Station Hill, Reading, Berkshire, RG1 1LZ

At a glance

Ticket buying and collection

Station facilities and services

Key information

Station accessibility

Staff assistance

Toilets and baby changing

  • Toilets

  • Accessible toilets

  • Changing Places toilet

  • Baby changing

Lifts

  • There are 13 lifts

Getting to and from the station

Station Parking

  • 1387 parking spaces

  • 8 accessible parking spaces

Drop-off / Pick-up points

  • Drop off / pick-up point

Cycling

  • Bicycle storage

  • Bicycle hire available

At the station

Lounges and waiting areas

  • Sheltered waiting area

  • Seating area

  • First Class lounge

Platform Facilities

  • The platforms are level with the Main Entrance of the station

  • There are tactile warnings on all platforms

British Transport Police

°Õ³ó±ðÌý office is on the main concourse.

For help call 0800 40 50 40 (24 hours), text 61016 or speak to a member of station staff. In an emergency call 999.

 

Shop, Eat & Explore

Train operators at this station

Train operators sell tickets and provide the train services.

  • – long distance services across the whole country from cities in Scotland all the way to the south and
    Cornish coasts.
  • – trains between London Paddington and Bristol, and Basingstoke, Newbury, Bedwyn, Worcester, Hereford, Penzance, Plymouth, Swansea, Cardiff and Gatwick Airport.
  • – stopping trains between London Waterloo and Reading via Ascot and Staines.
  • – stopping service between Reading & Heathrow Airport to Central London.

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