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25.11.1899 - Reading station works "almost complete"
As at 27th November 2024 18:53 GMT
 
Re: 25.11.1899 - Reading station works "almost complete"
Posted by stuving at 14:25, 25th November 2023
 
In fact the work was not completed in 1899, due to ... you know ... and it was still described as not yet completed in October 1900. GWR don't see to have made a big thing about it when they did finish; given the work being done on other new stations and new lines at the time, perhaps the work at Reading didn't exactly stop on a particular day.

Anyway, here's some figures from the press at the time for Reading station:
Trains serving - 300 daily
Slip coaches off - 12 daily
Uniform men - 200
Engines kept - 40
Levers at work - 500

25.11.1899 - Reading station works "almost complete"
Posted by grahame at 09:50, 25th November 2023
 
From the Didcot Railway Centre on Facebook

On this day in history – 25 November 1899, the Great Western Railway announced that the works at its new Reading station were almost complete. There would now be ....

I think they may have been struggling for a railway "on this day" too 

 
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