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'Reading' was only ever meant to be temporary
Before the railway, a round trip between Reading to London could take three days (depending on the timings of your stagecoach).
In 1840, that all changed. Phil Mercer speaks to Richard Marks, a historian with a focus on railway history in the area.
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