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CS,FG, Old Bus Station, M-F after 7pm/Sat, CS,EE,FP Sundays EE,MB 26 Southcote, Fords Farm, Beansheaf, Calcot EK, FP, CA, CQ Kentwood Hill 18,28 EN, FP, CA(28), CB(18), CQ 27 Caversham Centre (evenings), Amersham Road FJ, EL Kings Meadow 28,T1 CR, FL, EL 28 Tesco Kings Meadow, Caversham centre, Caversham - The Mount FL, EL Loddon Bridge Park & Ride 500 MQ, CS, FM, EO, MC 28 Bath Road, Tilehurst, Kentwood Hill, Purley EN, FP, CA, CQ Lower Earley 20,21,20a,N21 EJ, MA 29 Amersham Road FJ, EL Madejski Stadium 50,50a,50e, plus79 (football) Mon-Fri daytime; CS,FG, Old Bus Station, M-F after 7pm/Sat, CS,EE,FP Fball: Old Bus Stn. 33 Tilehurst Road, Meadway, Tilehurst, Turnham’s Farm FD, CB, CQ Meadway 15,33 FD(33), FE(15), CX(15), CB(33), CQ(33) 40/41 Kennet Island – Mon-Fri daytimes CP, CS, FG, Old Bus Stn Mortimer 2/2a EM, FP, CA, CQ 50,50a Kennet Island(50a), Madejski Stadium(50), Reading Int Business Park CS, FG, Old Bus Station Newbury 1 EM, FP, CA, CQ 51,52,52a,53 Kennet Island (52a), Madejski Stadium (51,52,52a), Green Park (M-F daytime) CS, FG, Old Bus Station Northumberland Avenue 5,N5 EC, MC 40e,41a,50e Kennet Island (Mon-Fri evenings after 7pm & Saturdays) CS, EE, FP Overdown Road 16 FE, CX 50e Kennet Island, Madejski Stadium, Reading Int Business Park (Mon-Fri evenings after 7pm) CS, EE, FP Oxford X39/40 EB, EL 72/82 Basingstoke Road, Three Mile Cross, Spencers Wood, Riseley, Farnborough(82), Fleet EE, MB Oxford Road 15,16,17,132/3,142 EN(17 after 9pm), FE(15,16), MM & CN(17), CX(15,16), CW(17), WB & CZ(132/3,142) 82/82k Basingstoke Road, Whitley Wood, Three Mile Cross, Spencers Wood, Riseley EE, MB Palmer Park Stadium 17,190 CY(17), CT(190), FN, EO, ME 79 Madejski football service Old Bus Station Peppard Common 2/2a,M1/M2 CV (2/2a), CS (M1/M2), FG & Old Bus Station (M1/M2), FL & EL (2/2a) 126-129 Sonning, Twyford, Wokingham/Maidenhead EB, EO, MF Prospect Park Hospital 33 FD, CB, CQ 132/3 Purley, Pangbourne, Upper Basildon, Goring Old Bus Station, CZ Purley 16,28 EN(28), FE(16), FP(28), CX(16), CA(28) 142 Purley, Pangbourne, Woodcote, Checkendon Old Bus Station, CZ Reading College, Kings Road 13,14,17,126-9,190,850 CY (17), CT (190), FN (17, 190), FC (850), EO/EP, ME/MF 144 Royal Berks Hospital, Shinfield Road, Arborfield, Wokingham EB, MA, MF Reading International Business Park 50,50a,50e Mon-Fri daytime; CS,FG, Old Bus Station, M-F after 7pm CS,EE,FP 190 Kings Road, Wokingham Road, Winnersh, Wokingham, Bracknell CT, FN, EO, ME Reading West Station 15,16,17,132/3,142 EN(17 after 9pm), FE(15,16), MM & CN(17), CX(15,16), CW(17), WB & CZ(132/3,142) 500 Loddon Bridge Park & Ride MQ, CS, FM, EO, MC Rivermead Leisure Centre 22,24,27(evenings),X39/40,800 FJ (27), FL (22,24), FC (800), EB (X39/40), all EL 800 Caversham, Henley Road, Shiplake, Henley, Marlow, High Wycombe FC, EL Royal Berks Hospital 9,N9,19,19a,144 FH (9), FM (19/19a), EA (9,N9), EB (144), EP (19,19a), MA, MF 850 Kings Road, Sonning(A4), Twyford, Wargrave, Henley, Marlow, High Wycombe FC, EO, MF Shinfield Road 9, N9,144 FH (9), EA (9,N9), EB (144), MA, MF M1/M2 Emmer Green, Nettlebed, Watlington CS, FG, Old Bus Station Shinfield Park 9 FH, EA, MA, MF T1 Tesco Kings Meadow MB,MK,ML,CR,CU,FM,EL Sonning 126-9,850 FC(850), EB(126-9), EO, MF X39/40 Caversham Heights, Woodcote(X40), Wallingford, Oxford EB, EL Southcote 26,N26 EK, FP, CA, CQ RailAir Heathrow Airport RailAir bay Spencers Wood 72,82,82k EE, MB Nighttrack Thames Valley Park TVP shuttle
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