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£8 at the stadium, you need to get there early though. Failing that, park in town and get the bus in. OR... 3 mile cross, and a 30 minute walk. Does help when getting away though, as you don't have to deal with the traffic around the motorway junction.

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I'd recommend the train to be honest, parking is a real chore anywhere the Mad Stad. The only realistic alternative when coming up by car would be, as the poster mentions above, to park somewhere south of the M4 and walk across. This was you miss the traffic chaos at the end and have a couple of pubs to chose from beforehand.

 

If you park at the stadium (or the dog track next door) you'll have a helluva time getting out and would be best of having a post match refresher in the Madejski hotel or the Holiday Inn round the corner.

 

Word of warning if you are getting the train - last one back is at 2307 tomorrow (or 2245 if you want a decent, direct service) which is a bit earlier than normal.

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I'm going to try and park at the park and ride (Foster Wheeler, Shinfield Park). It has 500 spaces and is free. If you want to use the bus from there it is £3.50 Return & £2.00 for a child. Directions are on the Reading Web Site.

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There's loads of offices around the Mad Stad that do matchday parking for around a fiver. There's a big car park on the right, just before the stadium, as you come from the M4 that always has spaces and is only a 2 min walk away.

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I'm going to try and park at the park and ride (Foster Wheeler, Shinfield Park). It has 500 spaces and is free. If you want to use the bus from there it is £3.50 Return & £2.00 for a child. Directions are on the Reading Web Site.

 

Just across the motorway from there (on Shinfield Rd) is a very nice pub for lunch or a pre-match snifter - the Black Boy. Recommended.

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There's loads of offices around the Mad Stad that do matchday parking for around a fiver. There's a big car park on the right, just before the stadium, as you come from the M4 that always has spaces and is only a 2 min walk away.

 

Not much fun on the traffic front, though. Probably quicke to park further afield and walk in

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£8 at the stadium, you need to get there early though. Failing that, park in town and get the bus in. OR... 3 mile cross, and a 30 minute walk. Does help when getting away though, as you don't have to deal with the traffic around the motorway junction.

 

Might be £8 at the stadium, but £12 in town. As noted above, use the park and ride/walk. Or - honestly, get the train. Direct service, and no drinking and driving.

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Might be £8 at the stadium, but £12 in town. As noted above, use the park and ride/walk. Or - honestly, get the train. Direct service, and no drinking and driving.

 

Is there a park and ride on match days as the only one that I know of in Reading is situated at the Madjeski for travel into the town (I park there every day for work), and is not avaliable on match days

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Might be £8 at the stadium, but £12 in town. As noted above, use the park and ride/walk. Or - honestly, get the train. Direct service, and no drinking and driving.

 

It's not that bad, you can park for far less than that if you look for street parking. And Reading is pretty safe for that.

 

Also, note the Dog Track is closed now and there is no parking there.

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Whatever you do, don't park at the Retail Park next door. There are very small signs indicating that you only get an hour and a half before you get a ticket

 

I've got two of the buggers just mooching round B&Q a couple of Sats that Reading have been at honme.

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