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Transport in Reading

By car: The M4 has three junctions at Reading, with the M25, M40 and M3 all in easy reach there is little problem accessing Reading by car. Once in Reading there are multi-story car parks around the town; the largest is at Reading train station. There are also three pay and display car parks at Chatham Street, Queens Road and Broad St Mall. So there is little stress of finding places to park.

By train: Reading General Station is situated in the centre of the town on Station Hill. There are main line services to Reading from all over the U.K. with good connections if there is no direct train
National Rail Enquiry Telephone: (+44) 0345 48 49 50

By coach: National Express Coach services have a wide U.K. service. For pick up points and destinations, and run regularly from London Victoria to Reading.
Telephone: National Express - (+44) 0990 80 80 80

By air: There are fast direct rail links between Reading, Heathrow Airport (30 minutes by car via the M4) and Gatwick Airport (1 hour 20 minutes by car via M4/M25). There is also direct coach service to both the airports.

By bus: There is a good local bus service with plenty of stops around the town centre and Station Hill.
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