The Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation

Trust’s main site is based about fifteen minutes' walk from
the centre of Reading.
The hospital is on the regular route for
local buses.
Reading Buses provide services with a seven to
ten minute frequency from Reading Station. Their buses
are easy to identify with their colour coded routes. Premier Routes
9 (red buses), routes 19 and 19a serve the hospital, stopping
outside the main entrance. Routes 20, 20a and 21 (claret
buses) also stop a short walk away by Morgan Road. Thames Travel
route 144 also stops in Craven Road.
The fare is currently just £1 to the hospital from the station
and just £1 back again. To view their timetables please follow
the link on the right hand side of this page.
Reading train station is a twenty minute
walk from the Hospital (for a fit person), and offers high-speed
rail links from London and Southampton. There is also easy access
from the M4 motorway.
Many people recognise the columned former main entrance to the
Royal Berkshire Hospital on London Road (pictured). Behind this
lies a modern hospital fitted with the latest technology.
For further information on how to find the Royal Berkshire
Hospital and to prepare your route, please click on the links
below. The links include a street map of the area around the Trust,
an interior map of the Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust, and a
leaflet on the public transport routes.
Location
Hospital Site Map
Getting to the Royal
Berkshire Hospital leaflet
Useful Contacts
Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation
Trust
London Road
Reading
RG1 5AN
0118 322 5111