Slough railway station has around six trains per hour to and from London Paddington and westbound trains continue to Reading and Oxford. There is also a branch line with regular trains to Windsor and Eton Central.
Slough railway station is the first major station on the Great Western mainline after leaving London Paddington. Most rail services at this station are run by GWR.
The station has around six trains per hour to and from London Paddington (two of these are express and four of them stop at all stations) and westbound trains continue to Reading and Oxford with some express services continuing to Cheltenham, Gloucester, Hereford and Worcester.
There is also a connecting branch line to Windsor and Eton Central that runs every 20 minutes. This is a short shuttle service that only takes six minutes and passengers transferring from other trains onto this service account for almost a quarter of passenger movements at this station.
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The railway station is at the northern end of the town centre right across the road from Slough bus station. It is just a two-minute walk to a massive Tesco supermarket and less than a five-minute walk to Queensmere Observatory shopping centre.
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