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  2. Reading Company - Wikipedia

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    The Reading Company (/ ˈrɛdɪŋ / RED-ing) was a Philadelphia -headquartered railroad that provided passenger and freight transport in eastern Pennsylvania and neighboring states from 1924 until its acquisition by Conrail in 1976. Commonly called the Reading Railroad and logotyped as Reading Lines, the Reading Company was a railroad holding ...

  3. Reading Eagle - Wikipedia

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    Reading, Pennsylvania 19603-0582. , U.S. ISSN. 2469-3448. Website. readingeagle.com. The Reading Eagle is the major daily newspaper in Reading, Pennsylvania. A family-owned newspaper until the spring of 2019, its reported circulation is 37,000 (daily) and 50,000 (Sundays). [1] It serves the Reading and Berks County region of Pennsylvania.

  4. Reading Buses - Wikipedia

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    Reading Transport Limited, [3] trading as Reading Buses, is an English municipal bus operator owned by Reading Borough Council, [4] serving the towns of Reading, Bracknell, Newbury, Slough, Windsor, Maidenhead, Wokingham and the surrounding areas in the counties of Berkshire, Oxfordshire, Surrey and Hampshire, as well as parts of Greater London.

  5. Berkshire bus routes 701, 702 and 703 - Wikipedia

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    Hammersmith (702) End. Legoland Windsor (701) Green Line Coach Station (702) Heathrow Terminal 5 (703) Service. Operates. Monday – Sunday. Windsor Express (The London Line 701 and 702 & Flightline 703) are bus routes that run between Reading, Windsor, Bracknell and London.

  6. Bradshaw's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Bradshaw's Continental Railway Guide, 1891. Bradshaw's Handbook for Tourists in Great Britain and Ireland, 1882. Bradshaw's was a series of railway timetables and travel guide books published by W.J. Adams and later Henry Blacklock, both of London. They are named after founder George Bradshaw, who produced his first timetable in October 1839.

  7. Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines - Wikipedia

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    Length. 413 miles (665 kilometres) The Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore Lines was a railroad that operated in South Jersey in the 20th century. It was created in 1933 as a joint consolidation venture between two competing railroads in the region: the Pennsylvania Railroad and the Reading Company.

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