by Clyde1998 » 19 Dec 2023 19:00
by Green » 19 Dec 2023 22:41
by Clyde1998 » 20 Dec 2023 01:42
Green Can you/would you drive, Clyde?
Your commitment to public transport is laudable but sounds like a PITA - especially for the lower attendance games you reference.
by windermereROYAL » 09 Mar 2024 11:24
by Clyde1998 » 09 Mar 2024 11:55
windermereROYAL West Reading station closed today due to an `incident` for anybody thinking of choosing this route from Reading.
by Brogue » 28 May 2024 08:55
by Green » 28 May 2024 09:27
Brogue 1 year anniversary just passed 160k passengers used the station in the last year. Much more than expected.
by Tinpot Royal » 28 May 2024 09:35
Brogue 1 year anniversary just passed 160k passengers used the station in the last year. Much more than expected.
by Green » 28 May 2024 09:36
Tinpot RoyalBrogue 1 year anniversary just passed 160k passengers used the station in the last year. Much more than expected.
I come into Reading from Basingstoke a couple of times a week & the station has got steadily busier as the year has gone on
by Tinpot Royal » 28 May 2024 09:47
by St Pauli » 29 May 2024 04:32
Tinpot Royal You can't really see the car park from the left hand side so I'm not sure on that one
by Clyde1998 » 29 May 2024 07:07
Tinpot RoyalBrogue 1 year anniversary just passed 160k passengers used the station in the last year. Much more than expected.
I come into Reading from Basingstoke a couple of times a week & the station has got steadily busier as the year has gone on
by Tinpot Royal » 29 May 2024 09:45
St PauliTinpot Royal You can't really see the car park from the left hand side so I'm not sure on that one
Have you tried sitting on the right hand side?
by Whore Jackie » 29 May 2024 13:25
Clyde1998Tinpot RoyalBrogue 1 year anniversary just passed 160k passengers used the station in the last year. Much more than expected.
I come into Reading from Basingstoke a couple of times a week & the station has got steadily busier as the year has gone on
It will probably only keep getting busier as Green Park Village continues to fill up (and inevitably expand) and more people are aware of its existence. 160,000 passengers puts it around Winnersh Triangle level (2022-23 figures), which probably has more houses in the immediate vicinity too.
by Clyde1998 » 29 May 2024 13:59
Whore JackieClyde1998Tinpot Royal
I come into Reading from Basingstoke a couple of times a week & the station has got steadily busier as the year has gone on
It will probably only keep getting busier as Green Park Village continues to fill up (and inevitably expand) and more people are aware of its existence. 160,000 passengers puts it around Winnersh Triangle level (2022-23 figures), which probably has more houses in the immediate vicinity too.
Winnersh Triangle is a good comparison. Both predominantly used by their neighbouring business park users I'd guess. Residential near both of them too, though houses by WT are well served by buses too and Winnersh train station is pretty close. Considering it's on a much quieter line, that's an impressive first year for Green Park.
On a related note, it's always baffled me that they never put in a station by Palmer Park on the Waterloo line. Looking at the footprint of Winnersh Triangle or Earley there's just enough room near the A3290 slip road and A4. Huge amount of nearby houses in Newtown and East Reading. Would have been a far smarter solution than Pages' Horseshoe Bridge bus lane idea.
by Dulwich Royal » 29 May 2024 15:51
by LUX » 29 May 2024 16:33
by Whore Jackie » 29 May 2024 17:54
LUX what's Reading West like these days? In my day it was hardly ever used.
by Forbury Lion » 24 Jun 2024 15:54
by windermereROYAL » 18 Aug 2024 09:18
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