LEVEL CROSSING CRASH: Police investigation continues following late-night incident at Waterloo Road crossing
A MAN who was arrested after a car was struck by a train at a level crossing in Wokingham last ...
A MAN who was arrested after a car was struck by a train at a level crossing in Wokingham last ...
SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY has said that trains between Reading and Waterloo will continue to be affected until at least 5pm ...
Waterloo Road remains closed to traffic this morning as work continues to remove the car and the train involved in ...
WITH temperatures expected to hit 38ºC (100ºF) today – and possibly higher, breaking UK records – travel bosses are warning ...
THREE local stations will benefit from a £2 billion investment across the Wessex rail route. Wokingham, Winnersh Triangle and Earley ...
WITH the Met Office issuing a weather warning for strong winds on Saturday, March 16, railway passengers are being warned ...
Rail services around Wokingham are being disrupted thanks to a points failure. National Rail are warning that there will be ...
Network Rail carried out a temporary repair to the level crossing by Wokingham's railway station, but it failed, causing it ...
Network Rail said it has completed work to extend platforms at Wokingham and Bracknell railway stations, as part of an ...
TICKET machines at Wokingham train station have been broken into and money stolen from inside. British Transport Police (BTP) officers ...
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