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How to get fromReading to London Eyeby train, subway, bus, rideshare, car or taxi

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There are 7 ways to get from Reading to London Eye by train, subway, bus, rideshare, car, or taxi

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  1. Train, subway

    best
    1. Take the train from Reading to London Paddingtontrain train Didcot Parkway - London Paddington / ...
    2. Take the subway from Paddington station to Waterloo stationsubway subway Bakerloo
    1h
    £14–42
  2. Rideshare

    cheapest
    1. Take the rideshare from Reading to Londonrideshare rideshare 40.7 mi
    1h 23m
    £3–9
  3. Bus

    1. Take the bus from Reading RailAir to Heathrow Terminal 5bus bus Ra1
    2. Take the bus from Heathrow Terminal 5 to Charing Crossbus bus N9
    2h 45m
    £28–32
  4. Train via Bond Street station

    1. Take the train from Reading to Bond Street Stationtrain train Elizabeth
    1h 13m
    £29–78
  5. Train

    1. Take the train from Reading to London Waterlootrain train Reading - London Waterloo
    1h 31m
    £16–50
  6. Drive 41.7 mi

    1. Drive from Reading to London Eyecar car 41.7 mi
    58 min
    £11–15
  7. Taxi

    1. Take the taxi from Reading to London Eyetaxi taxi 41.7 mi
    58 min
    £170–210

Reading to London Eye by train, subway, and foot

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Duration1hAverage Duration
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What companies run services between Reading, England and London Eye, England?

You can take a bus from Reading RailAir to London Eye via Heathrow Terminal 5 and Charing Cross in around 2h 45m. Alternatively, Elizabeth Line (TfL) operates a train from Reading to Bond Street Station every 30 minutes. Tickets cost £27–75 and the journey takes 1h.

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