In pictures: 185 years of Reading Station
Katie WapleBBC News
Network RailFrom a temporary stop on the line between London and Bristol, to a significant link to the whole country - Reading Station celebrates its 185th birthday this week.
Originally constructed in 1840 while Brunel built the Great Western Railway, its location ended up making it one of the most important stations in the UK.
Dr Richard Marks earned his PhD studying the railway in Reading and said the station "transformed the area".
Network Rail's Western route director, Marcus Jones, said: "We're proud to recognise its important role in connecting people across the country for generations."
Science Museum Group
Science Museum Group
Reading Chronicle Collection
Reading Chronicle Collection
Reading Chronicle Collection
Reading Chronicle Collection
Reading Chronicle Collection
Reading Chronicle Collection
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Network Rail
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