Reading Buses cuts Park & Ride service as coronavirus sees passenger numbers shrink by 80%
READING BUSES has announced more service reductions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic including the suspension of the Winnersh ...
READING BUSES has announced more service reductions as a result of the coronavirus pandemic including the suspension of the Winnersh ...
READING Buses’ annual summer family fun day has been announced. Residents can come to the event on Sunday, June 28, ...
https://twitter.com/reading_buses/status/1229370986434265088 THE SHOWCASE Roundabout is flooded and, as a result, Reading Buses has had to change its service routes. The ...
MENTAL health charity Sport in Mind has been announced as Reading buses’ charity of the year, writes Angela Garwood. “We ...
BRIGHT stars that make the borough’s bus journeys shine were celebrated at a special ceremony last weekend. Reading Buses held ...
Changes to bus routes will begin next week in hopes to improve reliability and create new links.
A SHUTTLEBUS service aimed at helping connect people in Finchampstead during waterworks on Nine Mile Ride will start running from ...
A fully electric bus is being trialled this week as part of Winnersh Park and Ride.
THERE are calls for a bus service to be expanded after Wokingham borough residents say they have been left stranded ...
Reading Buses has named its new Finance Director as Laurence Jenkins, a 36-year-old from London with a wealth of experience ...
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