Tilehurst railway station
Tilehurst railway station serves the suburb and former village of Tilehurst, west of Reading, Berkshire, England. The station is on the extreme northern edge of Tilehurst and at a much lower level than most of that suburb. The railway line and station occupy a strip of land between the A329 road and the River Thames, with the up relief platform on an embankment above the river bank.
The main building seen in 2014 before overhead electrification wires were erected
Down Hereford express in 1962
Tilehurst is a suburb of the town of Reading in the county of Berkshire, England. It lies to the west of the centre of Reading; it extends from the River Thames in the north to the A4 road in the south.
Tilehurst Triangle
The River Thames near to Tilehurst. Appletree Eyot can be seen in the distance
Late 20th-century housing estate
The Tilehurst Water Tower was built in the 1930s, to provide water at pressure to the growing village population