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  2. Reading Buses - Wikipedia

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    Reading Transport Limited, [1] trading as Reading Buses, is an English municipal bus operator owned by Reading Borough Council, [2] serving the towns of Reading, Bracknell, Newbury, Slough, Windsor, Maidenhead, Wokingham and the surrounding areas in the counties of Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey and Hampshire, as well as parts of Greater London.

  3. Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Reading Franklin Street train terminal was converted to a bus terminal in 2013. Buses enter from Cherry Street. The former Reading Railroad Franklin Street Station was refurbished and also has bus service. The station has a waiting area for passengers, customer service area, transportation museum, and space for passenger amenities.

  4. Trolleybuses in Reading - Wikipedia

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    The concept of the contra-flow bus lane proved successful, and was adopted in other places for motor buses. [5] The extended main line from the Three Tuns to the Bear still exists today as Reading Buses route 17, the town's busiest and most frequent route, [12] and the first to be designated a premier route. This was a scheme to upgrade the ...

  5. Transport in Reading, Berkshire - Wikipedia

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    In late 2007, Reading Buses placed an order with Scania for 14 new ethanol fuelled double decker buses to replace the existing fleet of biodiesel powered vehicles operating premier route 17. At the time the order was placed, this was the largest order for ethanol fuelled buses in the UK. These buses started work on 26 May 2008. [15] [16] [17 ...

  6. Berkshire bus routes 701, 702 and 703 - Wikipedia

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    Delivery of these buses in June 2023 coincided with Reading Buses dropping the Green Line brand for both routes, with route 702 becoming The London Line and route 703 becoming the Flightline, both under the new Windsor Express brand. 3 extra vehicles were delivered in February 2024 to complete the Flightline upgrade, coinciding with the Reading ...

  7. Inter-City Bus Terminal (Reading, Pennsylvania) - Wikipedia

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    Inter-City Bus Terminal (ICBT) was the primary regional transportation hub serving Berks County, Pennsylvania. Located in downtown Reading, ICBT had daily service to Philadelphia, New York, and Harrisburg via Greyhound Bus Lines and Klein Transportation. Until 2019, Bieber Transportation Group also served the terminal. [1]

  8. Reading Transport - Wikipedia

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    Reading Transport may refer to: Reading Buses , bus operator in England that traded as Reading Transport until 1991 Reading Company , former railroad in Pennsylvania

  9. Reading Tramways Company - Wikipedia

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    Reading Tramways Company operated a horse-drawn tramway service in Reading in the English county of Berkshire between 1879 and 1901. [ 1 ] The company is one of the ancestors of the current Reading Buses , the town's municipally owned bus operator.