YESTERDAY was Reading Train Station's 180th birthday.
The station opened on March 30, 1840, and has changed and adapted along with the town.
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Network Rail Western posted a tweet with a special video to mark the occasion.
1⃣8⃣0⃣ Today Reading station turns 180-years-old.
— Network Rail Western (@networkrailwest) March 30, 2020
🚆 The station has been transformed in recent years in what was another milestone in its history.
🎥 We take a look back at some significant moments since it opened on 30 March, 1840. pic.twitter.com/hpkPMeOk6i
It said: "Today Reading station turns 180-years-old.
"The station has been transformed in recent years in what was another milestone in its history.
"We take a look back at some significant moments since it opened on 30 March, 1840."
Happy birthday to Reading station, opened in 1840 OTD #rdguk pic.twitter.com/QnmtWrub3s
— Chris Forsey (@ChrisForsey1) March 30, 2020
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