Reading West railway station

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Reading West
The northern end of Reading West Station. Beyond the end of the platforms is Oxford Road Junction, and the upper level of Reading TMD.
Location
Place Reading
Local authority Borough of Reading
Operations
Managed by First Great Western
Platforms in use 2
Annual Rail Passenger Usage
2004/05 * 0.152 million
2005/06 * 0.153 million
History
Key dates Opened 1 July 1906
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* Annual passenger usage based on sales of tickets in stated financial year(s) which end or originate at Reading West from Office of Rail Regulation statistics.
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Reading West is a railway station in Reading in England. It is situated in West Reading, to the west of the town centre, about one mile from the main retail and commercial areas. The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western.

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[edit] History

The line through Reading West station opened on December 21, 1847, as part of the route from Reading to Newbury. However the station did not open until July 1, 1906, originally to serve trains from the north of England to the south coast which could thus avoid a reversal at Reading station.[1][2]

[edit] Description

The station consists of two platforms connected by a footbridge. Small canopies provide some shelter on each platform. A ticket office is situated on the Reading bound platform but is only open in the morning. Access to the station is from Oxford Road and Tilehurst Road.

Immediately to the north of the platforms there is a bridge over the Oxford Road, followed by a double track junction (Oxford Road Junction) which is the southern apex of a triangle of tracks. The tracks to the west curve round to join the original Great Western main line towards Bristol at Reading West Junction, and are largely used by freight trains between Southampton Docks and points to the north. The tracks to the east lead to Reading station and are mostly used by passenger sevices.

Reading Traction Maintenance Depot (TMD) is situated inside the triangle on two levels. The upper level provides stabling for the Class 165 and Class 166 diesel multiple units used on First Great Western's local routes. The lower level originally provided shed space for locomotives, but is now principally used for stabling and maintaining track maintenance equipment.

To the south of the station the line enters a cutting, crossed by high level bridges carrying the Tilehurst Road and, further to the south, the Bath Road. Beyond the cutting is Southcote Junction, where the line to Basingstoke diverges from that to Newbury.

[edit] Services

The station is served by local services operated by First Great Western between Reading and Basingstoke or Newbury. During weekday daytime the station is served by two trains an hour on the Basingstoke route, plus one on the Newbury route. Trains are less frequent on Sundays and in the evenings. A single commuter service each weekday morning runs through to London Paddington, having started its journey at Frome. Trains take some 3 minutes to reach Reading, 20 minutes to reach Basingstoke, 25 minutes to reach Newbury and just over 30 minutes to reach London.[3]

Passenger services on First Great Western's route to the West Country via Taunton, on CrossCountry services from the North of England to Southampton and Bournemouth, and on some local services, pass through the station without stopping.

  Preceding station     National Rail     Following station  
Reading   First Great Western
Reading to Newbury
Local services
Reading to Plymouth Line
  Theale
Reading   First Great Western
Local services
Basingstoke branch
  Mortimer
    From December 2008    
Reading   First Great Western
Reading to Basingstoke Line
  Reading GreenPark

[edit] References

  1. ^ Basingstoke's Railway History in Maps
  2. ^ Book Rail Centres: Reading, ISBN 0-7110-1937-1, by Lawrence Waters, published by Ian Allan Ltd, 1990.
  3. ^ Train Times. First Great Western. Retrieved on 2008-03-06.

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Coordinates: 51°27′19″N 0°59′26″W / 51.455142, -0.990516