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Reading Buses

Alexander Dennis Enviro400 MMC in Claret livery at Reading station in October 2014
Routes92
DestinationsReading Bracknell Newbury Wokingham Slough Windsor Maidenhead Fleet Henley-on-Thames
Fleet192 (December 2018)
Fuel typeDiesel Natural Gas Hybrid

How do you read a UK bus schedule?

To read a bus timetable, look down the left column to find the name of the station you are at. The times that each bus leaves this station are in the same row to the right. Now read downwards from a chosen time to see what time this bus reaches the coming destinations. A bus timetable is written in columns.

Are Reading Buses 24 hours?

Claret and purple buses are 24/7- there’s never a last bus! don’t live on campus?

Do Reading buses take cash?

Cash is still king across Reading, but we are proud to be able to offer our customers more ways to pay! We’ve worked hard on making lots of different payment methods available for our customers – especially in the simplyReading area where our buses don’t give change.

Are Reading buses running on Easter Sunday?

Easter service day-by-day We have decided to keep things simple this year and just run buses to either a standard Saturday or Sunday timetable on each of the days over the Easter weekend.

How you would use a bus timetable?

Using a Timetable To use the timetable, you first figure out what time you need to be at a certain place. Then you look for the place on the timetable and find the time that is close to the time you need to be there. If you need to walk from the bus stop, you’ll need to figure that time in as well.

Can I use cash on Reading Buses?

Are dogs allowed on Reading Buses?

Reading Buses – Dogs are welcome on all Reading Buses with a Doggy Rover Day Ticket, which allows unlimited travel on our network for your four-legged friend. Guide dogs, hearing for the deaf dogs and accessibility dogs all travel free.