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The Waterloo–Reading line is a National Rail electric railway line between London Waterloo and Reading. The line runs west through a series of South West London suburbs to Reading, in central Berkshire. Its passenger operation is by South Western Railway (SWR), which also manage its stations.
There are 5 ways to get from Reading to London by train, bus, rideshare, taxi, or car. Select an option below to see step-by-step directions and to compare ticket prices and travel times in Rome2rio's travel planner. best. Train. 39 min. $11–55. cheapest. Rideshare. 1h 12m. $3–12. Bus. 1h 35m. $11–16. Taxi. 53 min. $650–800. Drive 40.9 mi. 53 min.
It takes an average of 1h 5m to travel from Reading to London by train, over a distance of around 36 miles (59 km). There are normally 427 trains per day travelling from Reading to London and tickets for this journey start from £17.30 when you book in advance. First train. 02:54.
Reading train station is mainly served by GWR and South Western Railway trains. GWR services connect London Paddington to Reading in 43m, Newbury to Reading in 23m and Cheltenham to Reading in 1h 34m, while South Western Railway run from London Waterloo to Reading in 1h 28m.
The best way to get from London to Reading is to train which takes 40 min and costs $11 - $55. Alternatively, you can bus, which costs $11 - $16 and takes 1h 35m. Mode details
Elizabeth Line services to Reading run very half hour from Abbey Wood in East London, stopping at Canary Wharf, Liverpool Street, Farringdon, Tottenham Court Road and Bond Street, as well as Paddington, before heading west from London to Reading.