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Station Works

17-27 Station Road, Reading, RG1 1LG

Located in Station Road, Station Works is just a minute’s walk to Reading railway Station and two minutes away from the energetic centre of Reading with its diverse mix of shopping, entertainment and socialising choices 

 

The close proximity to the station means public transport links are excellent.

 

Reading also has a well-developed road network, including the A33 relief road, and a series of key arterial routes that connect the town to London, Oxford, and the wider Thames Valley region. 

 

The M4 Motorway, provides direct access to London, Bristol and beyond, is accessible within 10 to 15 minutes by car, depending on traffic conditions. 

 

Station Works really is the perfect location for businesses requiring quality, spacious accommodation with exceptional transport links. 

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Transport Connections

Reading’s strategic location and its proximity to London and Heathrow Airport is one of its major attractions.

 

Reading railway station is one of the busiest rail hubs in Britain, connecting to London (Paddington and Waterloo) to the east, Birmingham to the north and Cardiff to the west.

 

Trains to London Paddington run every 10 minutes with the quickest journey time being just 21 minutes.

 

The new Elizabeth Line also offers direct connections to the West End, the City and Canary Wharf.

Drive times

M4

M25

Oxford

Central London

Heathrow Airport

Gatwick Airport

Bristol Airport

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Train times

Paddington

Tottenham Court Road

London Liverpool Street

Heathrow Airport

Southampton

Birmingham

Gatwick

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As well as excellent rail links, Reading's comprehensive public bus system has a fleet of modern, eco-friendly buses, including electric and bio-gas-powered vehicles, making it one of the most sustainable bus networks in the UK. 

 

Services run frequently across the town and surrounding areas, with key routes connecting residential neighbourhoods, business districts, and major landmarks.

 

Buses routes are colour-coded for easy navigation, and real-time tracking is available through mobile apps and digital displays at bus stops. Reading Buses also provides night services, park-and-ride options, and routes extending to nearby towns, ensuring convenient and accessible public transport for residents and visitors alike.


More information can be found through Reading Buses.

More about Reading

Strategically positioned in the heart of the Thames Valley Reading is regarded as the South East’s principal commercial hub.

 

Reading is unrivalled when it comes to infrastructure and connectivity. It also benefits from a world-renowned university, consistently providing a highly skilled/diverse workforce for the local economy. 

 

As a result, Reading has been named the third fastest growing economy in the UK and ranked in the top 25 European cities for foreign direct investment.

"Reading has been named the third fastest growing economy in the UK and ranked in the top 25 European cities for foreign direct investment."

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Reading has a vibrant and bustling centre, known for its rich history, diverse shopping scene, and lively entertainment options. The Oracle Shopping Centre, a modern retail and leisure complex, sits alongside the picturesque River Kennet, offering a mix of high-street brands, restaurants, and a cinema. 

Broad Street, the main shopping thoroughfare, is pedestrian-friendly and lined with well-known stores, independent shops, and cafés. The town centre also boasts historic landmarks, such as Reading Abbey Ruins and Forbury Gardens, providing a glimpse into the town’s medieval past. 

More information on what’s on, in and around Reading, is available on Visit Reading’s website. 

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