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£9.6 million given to improve access to Reading Station.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
New "station box" to be built on Crossrail line through Woolwich.
Department for Transport is to invest nearly £10 million towards improving access to Reading station, one of the most critical rail hubs in Britain.
Over 140 trains per hour will flow through Farringdon as Thameslink, Crossrail and London Underground services meet at the new station.
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