Two-day train strike this weekend: reduced timetables to operate across GWR network
A REDUCED timetable will operate this weekend on the rail network as unions hold a two-day strike.
A REDUCED timetable will operate this weekend on the rail network as unions hold a two-day strike.
Planned ticket office closures will leave some stations in Wokingham borough completely unstaffed.
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