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Busmap Feb2014 Reading Buses Busmap.Qxd 29/01/2014 12:06 Page 1 BusMap_Feb2014_Reading Buses_BusMap.qxd 29/01/2014 12:06 Page 1 index to places served by bus route information Service frequencies (approx) destination map bus routes service & route Mon - Fri Mon - Fri & evenings & ref. operator rush hours Sat daytimes Sundays Amersham Road J4 27, 29 Premier routes in Greater Reading ASDA Lower Earley L9 19, 19a, 20, 21, N21 ASDA Tilehurst E6 33 5 RB Station - Northumberland Avenue 8 mins 10-12 mins 20-30 mins 6, 6a RB Station - Basingstoke Road - Whitley Wood (6a to Tesco Distribution Centre) 10 mins 10-12 mins half hourly Bath Road E7 1, 2, 2a, 28/28a 9 RB Station - Royal Berks Hospital (RBH) - Shinfield Park 12 mins 10-15 mins half hourly (Sundays) hourly (evenings) Beansheaf B8 26, N26 11 RB Coley Park - Central Reading 20 mins 20 mins hourly Bennet Road I9 6, 72, 82, 82k, N5 13 RB Station - Bulmershe - Woodley Centre - Woodley Airfield approx 30 mins 30 mins hourly Bulmershe M6 13, 19, 19a 14 RB Station - Shepherds Hill - Woodley Centre - Colemans Moor approx 30 mins 30 mins hourly (evenings) up to 3 per hour (Sundays) Calcot A8 1, 18, 26, N26 15 RB Station - Oxford Road - Dee Park - Tilehurst Triangle 30 mins 30 mins half hourly (Sundays) hourly (evenings) to Dee Park Caversham Centre H4 2, 2a, 22, 24, 27, 28/28a, X39/40, 800, N23 16 RB Station - Oxford Road - Kentwood - Overdown Road - Purley 15 mins 15 mins half hourly (Sundays) hourly (evenings) Caversham Heights G3 22, X39, X40 allDayallNight 17 RB Tilehurst Water Tower - Central Reading - Wokingham Road 7-8 mins 10 mins 10-20 mins and hourly all night Caversham Park J1 23, N23, 28/28a 20 RB Station - University of Reading - Lower Earley (via Beech Lane) 30 mins 30 mins no service Sunday, hourly evenings to UoR Coley Park G7 11 20a RB Station - University of Reading - Lower Earley (via Silverdale Road) 30 mins 30 mins no service Dee Park E5 15 21 RB Station - University of Reading - Lower Earley (via Elm Lane) 15 mins 15 mins 20-30 mins Earley Station M7 190 22 RB Central Reading - Caversham Centre - Caversham Heights 30 mins 30 mins hourly Emmer Green I1 2, 2a, 23, 24, M1/M2, N23, 28/28a 23 RB Central Reading - Henley Road - Caversham Park - Emmer Green 15 mins 15 mins hourly Erleigh Rd/Addington Rd J6 19, 19a 24 RB Central Reading - Caversham Centre - Emmer Green 30 mins 30 mins hourly Fords Farm D8 26, N26 26 RB Station - Southcote - Fords Farm - Beansheaf - Calcot 10 mins 12 mins 20 mins Sunday 30 mins evenings Green Park G9 greenwave 51- 53a 33 RB Station - Meadway - Tilehurst - Little Heath - Turnham’s Farm 15 mins 15 mins hourly (evenings) half hourly (Sundays) Note: Some Premier routes operate a lower frequency Mon-Sat service during the summer holidays Henley Road J3 23, N23, 800 Hogarth Avenue D7 28, 28a Kennet Island H9 greenwave 40 - 52a, N5, 82k Park & Ride and Business Park services Kentwood Hill D4 18, 28/28a Station - Kennet Island 15-20 mins 20-30 mins 30 mins (M-S evenings) (no Sun service) Loddon Bridge P&R O7 Fasttrack 500 Station - Green Park 8-10 mins 10-20 mins* 30 mins (M-F evenings) * Loddon Valley Leisure Centre L9 19, 19a, 20, 21, N21 greenwave 40 - 53 RBC (RB) Station - Reading International Business Park 10-15 mins 15 mins 30 mins (M-F evenings) Station - Tesco Distribution Centre 10-11 trips * Long Lane A4 16, 28/28a Madejski Park & Ride - Station 8-10 mins 10-20 mins 30 mins (M-F evenings) Lower Earley M9 19, 19a, 20, 20a, 21, N21 Fasttrack 500 WOK(RB) Loddon Bridge Park & Ride - Central Reading 10-15 mins 15 mins* no service Madejski P&R G10 greenwave 50-53, football shuttles TVP shuttle S Station - Thames Valley Park 8 mins 10-20 mins no service Meadway sports centre C6 15, 33 Football P&R F2 RB Shinfield Park - Madejski Stadium no service frequent service from 2 hrs before kick-off Morrisons I8 6, 72, 82, 82k, N5 Football Shuttle F1 RB Station - Madejski Stadium no service frequent service from 2 hrs before kick-off Norcot Junction E4 16, 17, 18, 132, 142 Football services RB Full details of football bus services can be found in the special Football leaflet. Northumberland Avenue J10 5, N5 Rugby Shuttle R1 RB Station - Madejski Stadium no service frequent service from 3 hrs before kick-off Overdown Road C3 16, 28/28a * Monday to Friday Oxford Road G5 15, 16, 17, 132, 142 VasVas 2, 2a, 18, 22, 23, 24 sttetern N ernrn Community Links X39/40, 800, N23 Road / ID RRoooa Palmer Park Stadium K6 17, 190 2, 2a, 18, 22, 23, 24, 800 NA add/ / ID NB IDD 18 RBC (RB) Rivermead - Station - Kentwood - Tilehurst - Calcot no service 7 trips (Sat only) no service North NC R Prospect Park Hospital E6 33 Interchangenge NDD 19, 19a RB (WOK) Station - RBH - Bulmershe - Woodley - Lower Earley 30/60 mins 60 mins no service Reading Station NorthNorthh 28 Exit Purley B2 16, 28/28a, 132, 142 R DR King’sKing’s MeadowMeadow RoadRoad ID /I Shuttle 27/29 RB Amersham Rd - Friar St - Amersham Rd 30 mins 30 mins hourly / 28 d / Reading College J5 13, 14, 17, 126-129, 190, 850 a ooa SouthSouthh RRo 28/28a RBC (RB) Purley-Kentwood Hill-New Lane Hill-Station-Tesco Napier Rd-Caversham-Marchwood Av 3-9 trips Mon-Fri no weekend service Road / IDR Exit TudorTTuudo rRd R APEXAPEX Reading Int Business Park H11 greenwave 50 - 53 am d hamha PLAZAPLAZA HEAD OFFICE ssh T1 H TESCO Napier Road - Central Reading no service 20 mins (M, W, F) no service rrs EH eer 132/3,142,M1,M2 vershamvve RailairRailair Reading West Station G5 15 ,16, 17, 18, 33, 132,142 GreatGreat Knollysnolllyys Sttreetreet a COACHES 2/2a, 22, 23, 24, 27 Ca 20, 20a,a, 21,2 N21 OLD EA 18, 28, 29, X39/40 StanshaweSttaans Rd RAIL 9, N9 EJ EK 26,26 N26 EL hawwee R d 800, T1, N23 Rdd BUS FOOTBALL/ 144, X39/40 EB Rivermead Leisure Centre G4 18, 22, 24, 27, X39, X40, 800 oa STATION RUGBY BlagraveBlagrraave StSt ForburyFFo Rd TVP, 18, 28 R orburryy Rd 55N5 N5 EC s EM S S S rrs Road EN tatio tatio GarrardGarrard StStreetreet t FoF MerchM ia a o Out of town bus routes ED 1, 2/2a BlagraveBBl St rbbury Royal Berks Hospital J6 9, 19, 19a, 144, N9 r 6 EO 11, 17, 190 uur t rryy ffr e lla RRo i a o o o o 126-9, 500, 850 aad / IDR r y 72, 82/82k d cch / EE ggr EP nRd e n ID h EQ NOVOTELN r Coaches R r 2, 2a 126-9112 a aav jet black 1 RB Station - Calcot - Theale - Thatcham - Newbury 30 mins 30 mins hourly (Sunday) OOV Rd R v GreyfriaG 222 n Savacentre (Sainsbury’s) A8 1, 18, 26, 101/5, N26 N23 greenwaveeennw vee4 V 404 - 53 EF tst Pl e SAINSBURY’SSAINSBUSBUBURY’SS O d y SStt 242 s ValpyVallpppy St 23 TELT 171 SSt 28/1828/ 11,19 P TheTh Forbury FORBURYFORBURY 27/29 t vitality 2/2a,X2 RB Peppard Common-Caversham-Station-Burghfield-Mortimer-(Tadley M-F peaks) 30 mins 30 mins hourly 9 FM l 19019900 FN FF FL 500 YATESYYAATES TOWN GARDENS Shinfield Park J10 9, F2 (football Park & Ride) M1/M2 FG FH FJ 13, 14,144, e HALL 19,19 19a 19 F est) FriarFFrriar SSt or (W (East)( rb Q reetreet (West Queen V t EEaast) 72/82 FB Station - Spencers Wood - Riseley - Fleet/Farnborough 30 mins 30/60 mins no service FFriarriar St bbu u FE FD uur FP FD FC Sonning N3 127-129, 850 e rry UUnion St y e S 1, 2/2a, S 15 33 n e n t WestWWe St tree 8000 82/82k WOK (RB) Station - Kennet Island (Sundays) - Spencers Wood - (Riseley - Evenings) no service no service evenings & Sundays only r 16 d io 18, 28, 26 C Cr C C Cr e Cross i V 85085 MMarket Place s ees r ro e r n et ic i i sst c o MARKSMARKS St t S pside Southcote E7 26, N26, 28a p a PRIMARK t St S POPOSTST OFFICE toria ss t t a t & r 132/3 o MA CU kke t 9, 19, 19a, 20, 20a,2020a, 21, 144, N9N9, N21 e 126 - 129 WOK(TT) Station - Sonning - Charvil - Twyford - (Wokingham/Maidenhead) 30-60 mins hourly no service r CZ t SPENCERSPENCECER et P 142 rreree i h heap ee a e C Tesco Distribution Centre H10 greenwave 50 - 53a, 6a C 17 2/2a MB 6, 11, 40 - 53, 72, 82,2, 82k, T1T CY CV t ReadibusReadibusibusbu l 132&3/142 TT Station - Purley - Pangbourne - Goring/Checkendon hourly hourly no service BroadBroad StStreetreet a ChainCh St c MCC 5, TVP, 500, N55 9, 13, 1414,4, oad e 19, 19a, Tesco, Oxford Road F5 15, 16, 17, 132, 142 OxfordOxxfford RoadR a 17, 190 READINGREADING CX in 126-9, 144,44 144 TT Station - RBH - Shinfield - Arborfield - Wokingham 20 - 30 mins 30 mins hourly CWW CT St Mary’s Butts ME MF LIBRARYLIBRARY CO 190 tM S THE 850, N9 15 MMa KingKKiing SSt 17 t JOHN LEWIS ORACLEORACLE t Tesco, Napier Road I5 28/28a, T1 16 CS aar KingsK Ro TravelTrravellCe Centreentre MKM inggss Ro 190 F Central Reading - Earley - Winnersh - Wokingham - Bracknell 20 mins 20 mins hourly (Sunday) greenwavegreeenwave ry t ad CR reeet BROADBROAD 4040-534 - 53 ’ssB ST.SSTT.
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