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Swindon (Wilts) to Reading train times

From Swindon (Wilts) to Reading, take the fastest train in 25m, typically 30m. Daily, 66 trains depart from Swindon (Wilts), with the first at 06:11 and the last at 23:15. Check real-time updates for train times, delays, and cancellations. TrainPal saves you time, effort, and money.

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09:40

Swindon (Wilts)
29m, Direct

10:09

Reading
Great Western Railway
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09:52

Swindon (Wilts)
26m, Direct

10:18

Reading
Great Western Railway
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09:58

Swindon (Wilts)
25m, Direct

10:23

Reading
Great Western Railway
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10:05

Swindon (Wilts)
29m, Direct

10:34

Reading
Great Western Railway
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10:11

Swindon (Wilts)
29m, Direct

10:40

Reading
Great Western Railway
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Swindon (Wilts) to Reading Train journey information

Plan your journey from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading with ease. Explore the first and last train times, departure and arrival stations, distance, journey time, and price options to make the most of your trip.
First train
06:11
Last train
23:15
Departure station
Arrival station
Journey time
25m
Distance
35 miles (57 km)
Price
From €10.25
Train operators

Great Western Railway: Swindon (Wilts) to Reading trains

Travel from the North Wessex Downs to one of the Thames Valley’s most dynamic towns aboard this direct Great Western Railway train from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading in under just 30 minutes.

As you travel from Swindon to Reading, your train will pass through the gentle farmland of Wiltshire and Berkshire with glimpses of the winding River Thames along the way.

Great Western Railway operates an extensive network across South Wales, the South West and the Cotswolds. There are direct services to and from London Paddington connecting with key destinations across the country, including Oxford, Bristol Temple Meads, Exeter, and Penzance in Cornwall.

Departing from Swindon (Wilts)

Just a ten-minute walk from the town centre, Swindon railway station is Wiltshire’s busiest rail hub and a key stop along the Great Western Main Line. 

Managed by Great Western Railway, Swindon station offers step-free access throughout, lifts to all platforms, and amenities including shops, cafés, ticket machines, and public Wi-Fi. The station is easily accessible, with the central bus station just a short walk away and convenient taxi ranks and car drop-off points just outside.

Sitting at the junction of routes between London, Bristol, Cardiff, Gloucester and the South West, Swindon is a major interchange for both local and long-distance services. Frequent high-speed trains whisk you to London Paddington in under an hour, while westbound services run directly to Bristol, Cardiff, Swansea and further on to Devon and Cornwall. Regional links also connect Swindon to Cheltenham Spa via Gloucester and to Westbury via the Wessex Main Line, making it an important gateway for commuters and leisure travellers alike.

Main stops

Making its way through the Thames Valley countryside, your Swindon (Wilts) to Reading train will stop at Didcot Parkway before continuing to your final destination at Reading.

Arriving at Reading

Arriving into Reading, you’ll find yourself in one of the busiest and best-connected rail hubs outside London. Managed by Network Rail, the station offers step-free access to all platforms and smooth onward connections to destinations including London Paddington, Bristol Temple Meads, Cardiff, Birmingham, Exeter, Plymouth, Southampton and Manchester.

Right in the heart of town on Station Road, Reading station is just moments away from buses, taxis and car collection points for easy onward travel. Now also the western terminus of the Elizabeth Line, Reading is also served by Great Western Railway, CrossCountry, South Western Railway and the North Downs Line, linking passengers across the South West, South Wales, the Midlands and London. You’ll also find easy airport connections, with direct services to both Gatwick and Heathrow.

Set on the rivers Thames and Kennet, Reading blends a rich history with a lively, modern energy – from the medieval ruins of Reading Abbey to thriving shopping hubs, a buzzing music scene at the Reading Festival and a lively university town atmosphere.

Great Western Railway train classes 

  • Standard Class: Settle in for a comfortable ride with Great Western Railway Standard Class and enjoy free Wi-Fi, generous seating and on many trains the convenience of a restaurant car serving freshly sourced food and drink.
  • First Class: Travel from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading First Class for an even more comfortable travel experience with extra-spacious reclining seats, wider legroom and fast Wi-Fi. Selected services also include complimentary drinks and snacks, with the option of freshly prepared meals brought to your seat, plus weekend upgrades from just £10.

Great Western Railway train travel advice

Before you board your Swindon (Wilts) to Reading train, here’s a quick guide to make sure your journey runs as smoothly as possible, covering everything from luggage, bikes and children to pets and accessibility support.

  • Luggage: You can bring up to three items onboard Great Western Railway services free of charge, such as suitcases, rucksacks or holdalls. Larger items should be stowed in overhead racks or end-of-carriage spaces to keep doors and walkways clear.
  • Bicycles: Standard bikes and e-bikes can be brought on board with a free reservation, though spaces are limited, so booking early is recommended. Folding bikes are always welcome if stowed as luggage. E-scooters are not permitted.
  • Children: Under-fives can travel for free, and children aged 5-15 are eligible for half-price fares when travelling with a fare-paying adult. Teenagers can also unlock a 50% discount with a network-wide 16-17 Saver railcard.
  • Pets: Passengers may travel with up to two pets at no additional cost. Dogs must remain on a lead, and smaller animals should be transported securely in pet carriers. All animals must be kept off seats.
  • Passenger Assist: Passenger Assist is available if you need help boarding, reserving a wheelchair space or navigating stations. You can book in advance when purchasing your ticket, via the app or simply by speaking to staff at larger stations on the day of travel.

*Information is subject to change. Please check the latest train timetable before your trip.

Swindon (Wilts) to Reading train travel guide

Travelling by train from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading is efficient and offers a scenic and comfortable experience. With frequent departures from Swindon (Wilts), you can reach Reading in just 25m, making it one of the fastest and most convenient ways to travel between these two places.

Planning and booking

Planning and booking

1. How can I find cheap train tickets from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading?

To find discounted train tickets, use Railcards, book in advance, and travel off-peak. Group travel with friends or family can also save money. Frequent travellers should consider Season Tickets. TrainPal offers cheaper options through split tickets and discount codes. Learn more about buying cheap train tickets in the UK.

2. What is the best way to travel from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading by train?

Make full use of the TrainPal app or website. Our Train Journey Planner is an excellent online planning tool. Simply fill in the cities or stations you depart from and arrive at. Then check timetables and schedules, compare prices, consider direct routes, and see if there are food supplies or other amenities you need. You can get the best train route from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading.

3. What is the fastest train from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading?

The fastest train journey time from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading is 25m . Use our Train Journey Planner to find direct trains, avoid transfers, and compare travel times for each route to see if there are fewer stops to make your journey seamless.

4. Are there direct trains from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading?

No, you will need to transfer when travelling from Swindon (Wilts) to Reading. TrainPal Train Journey Planner will assist you in finding the best train route. Enter the origin or destination places and other relevant details, then click "Search" to find the most suitable route.

Check timetables and during the journey

Check timetables and during the journey

1. Are Swindon (Wilts) to Reading trains punctual, and how can I check real-time information?

Swindon (Wilts) to Reading trains are generally punctual, but delays or disruptions can happen due to weather, strikes, and other factors. With Train Journey Planner, finding a train timetable for your trip is simple. Enter your departure and arrival stations to view a detailed schedule of available trains. Provide your travel details to find the best routes, connections, and train times.

2. How early should I arrive for a train in the UK?

Typically, you should plan to arrive at the station 15-20 minutes before your train is scheduled to depart. However, the size of the station and your familiarity with it can affect this timing. For larger or less familiar stations, leaving home earlier can help reduce stress and ensure a more relaxed journey.

3. Do Swindon (Wilts) to Reading trains offer Wi-Fi and other facilities?

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4. How do I transfer between train stations in the UK?

Make use of our Train Journey Planner for detailed transfer information, ensuring your journey is smooth and efficient, saving you valuable time and effort, and allowing you to rest completely for your travels.

Other things you might be interested

Other things you might be interested

1. Are there discounts for students or seniors on UK train tickets?

Yes. Our Railcards offer discounts on UK train tickets. Students can use the 16-17 Saver or 16-25 Railcard for up to 1/3 off most fares. Seniors aged 60 and over can use the Senior Railcard for 1/3 off. Railcards can be purchased online with a choice of one-year or three-year validity. The more you travel, the more you save.

2. Can UK train tickets be refunded or changed?

In the UK, the refund and exchange policies for train tickets vary depending on the type of ticket purchased. Advance Tickets are usually non-refundable but can sometimes be exchanged for a fee. Anytime Train Tickets and Off-Peak train tickets offer more generous refund and exchange options. Always check the terms and conditions of your ticket or visit UK train ticket types for specific details.

3. How do I check train delays and cancellations in the UK?

Get easy and quick access to live updates and notifications via the TrainPal app. If your phone is enabled to receive messages from us, you'll receive notifications about train cancellations on your screen as soon as you pick up your phone

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