Train Tickets to Reading
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Train Travel to Reading Guide
Trains to Reading may be popular with festival-goers wanting to welly-up and hit the main stage but there’s more to the south-eastern city than its annual weekend of fun. Located in the charming county of Berkshire, Reading is a buzzing university city with an exciting shopping scene, historical landmarks, amazing museums and beautiful parks and gardens. Whether it’s for a day trip or a long weekend away, you’ll find plenty of things to see and do in Reading.
Where do trains to Reading arrive?
Your journey will bring you directly into Reading Station, the main station in the area. For further travel upon arriving in Reading, consider train services to smaller, local stations, as well as buses and taxis in the region.
Which train companies run trains to Reading?
Several train companies operate services to Reading, with different routes served by each. Primary operators include Avanti West Coast, CrossCountry, Great Western Railway and South Western Railway. As they can vary between providers, we recommend checking for price and journey duration when booking.
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Main Train Stations in Reading
- Trains to
Reading
Reading West
How to buy cheap train tickets to Reading
Book in Advance
Advanced train tickets are typically the most cost-effective option for train travel. They are usually available for purchase 12 weeks before the travel date.
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Travel Off-Peak
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