Wokingham’s Eastern Gateway road gets approval
A NEW single carriageway road that will connect Montague Park with a new four-way roundabout at Waterloo Road was approved ...
A NEW single carriageway road that will connect Montague Park with a new four-way roundabout at Waterloo Road was approved ...
TRESPASSERS on the railway line between Reading and Bracknell caused South Western Railway services to be suspended this evening, causing ...
Commuters saw railway services between Reading and Wokingham cancelled this morning after an electrical fault on the lines. The fault ...
Commuters using the South Western Railway line between Wokingham and Reading this morning are being warned that trains are delayed ...
Trains between Wokingham stations and Waterloo have been cancelled this morning until at least 11am due to a signalling problem. ...
British Transport Police has released a CCTV image of a man they would like to speak to in connection with ...
THE BOROUGH’S commuters are being promised extra seats on state-of-the-art trains from two years time after the new South ...
MODEL railway enthusiasts enjoyed a journey round the world in miniature thanks to a local club. The Loddon Vale Model ...
A GROUP of model railway enthusiasts are harking back to the golden days of railways with an ambitious project to ...
Network Rail said it has completed work to extend platforms at Wokingham and Bracknell railway stations, as part of an ...
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