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How to get fromReading to London South Bank Universityby train, subway, car, taxi, or bus

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There are 5 ways to get from Reading to London South Bank University by train, subway, car, taxi, or bus

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  1. Train, subway

    best
    1. Take the train from Reading to London Paddingtontrain train Didcot Parkway - London Paddington / ...
    2. Take the subway from Paddington station to Elephant & Castle stationsubway subway Bakerloo
    1h 3m
    £19–66
  2. Drive 42.1 mi

    cheapest
    1. Drive from Reading to London South Bank Universitycar car 42.1 mi
    1h
    £11–15
  3. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Reading to London South Bank Universitytaxi taxi 42.1 mi
    1h
    £390–470
  4. Train, line 176 bus

    1. Take the train from Reading to Tottenham Court Rdtrain train Elizabeth
    2. Take the bus from Tottenham Court Road Station to Elephant & Castle / London Roadbus bus 176
    1h 35m
    £28–68
  5. Train

    1. Take the train from Reading to London Waterlootrain train Reading - London Waterloo
    1h 44m
    £17–40

Reading to London South Bank University by train and foot

Calendar239Weekly Services
Duration1h 44mAverage Duration
Ticket£17Cheapest Price
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What companies run services between Reading, England and London South Bank University, England?

South Western Railway operates a train from Reading to London Waterloo hourly. Tickets cost £17–40 and the journey takes 1h 26m.

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