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Getting Around Reading, PA: Transit, Parking, and Trails

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Exploring Reading, PA is easy thanks to a variety of transit and parking options that connect the city’s neighborhoods, businesses, and attractions. Whether you prefer to drive, take the bus, or enjoy a walk or bike ride along the scenic Schuylkill River Trail, there’s a convenient way to get where you’re going.

Public Transit with BARTA

The Berks Area Regional Transportation Authority (BARTA) operates the public bus system throughout Reading and the surrounding areas. BARTA provides reliable and affordable transportation, with routes connecting key destinations including downtown Reading, major shopping centers, medical facilities, and neighboring communities.

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The heart of the BARTA system is the BARTA Transportation Center, located at 8th and Cherry Streets in downtown Reading. This is where most bus routes converge, making it easy to transfer between lines and reach your destination efficiently.

BARTA’s buses run on regular schedules, with increased frequency during peak travel times. Riders can check route maps, schedules, and real-time bus tracking on the official BARTA website at bartabus.com.

  • Route 1: Temple to Downtown Reading
  • Route 5: Broadcasting Square via Penn Avenue
  • Route 9: Reading Hospital and Wyomissing areas
  • Route 12: Reading Airport and North Reading

Fares are affordable, with discounts available for seniors, students, and people with disabilities. BARTA also offers passes for frequent riders, making daily commuting convenient.

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Parking in Reading:

For drivers, the Reading Parking Authority (RPA) manages public parking garages, metered spaces, and residential permits throughout the city. Whether you’re visiting downtown for shopping, dining, or business, there are several parking options available. Got a parking ticket? Search ticket number or license plate here.

Parking Garages:

Reading has multiple parking garages located near popular downtown destinations, including:

  • Reed and Court Garage – 666 Court Street
  • Poplar and Walnut Garage – 238 North Poplar Street
  • 2nd and Washington Garage – 600 Washington Street
  • South Penn Garage – 401 South Penn Street
  • Chiarelli Plaza Garage – 630 Franklin Street
  • Front and Washington Garage – 27 North Front Street

Garages typically operate 24/7 with hourly and daily rates. Some also offer monthly permits for frequent visitors. Event parking may have flat fees for concerts or special activities.

Parking Meters:

  • Parking meters are located throughout downtown and are enforced by RPA.
  • Most meters accept coins, credit cards, or mobile payment via the ParkMobile App.

Using the ParkMobile App:

The ParkMobile App allows you to pay for metered parking quickly using your smartphone. Simply enter the zone number posted on the meter, choose your time, and pay directly through the app. You can also extend your time remotely, avoiding the need to return to your car.

Walkability and the Schuylkill River Trail

Reading offers more than just driving and buses. The city is becoming increasingly walkable, and one of its best outdoor assets is the Schuylkill River Trail.

The trail runs through Reading and offers miles of scenic pathways for walking, running, and biking. It follows the Schuylkill River and connects to parks, historic sites, and nearby towns, making it a favorite for locals and visitors alike.

Within the city, the trail can be accessed at various points, including near Riverfront Drive and Reading Area Community College. The trail’s smooth paths and river views make it an excellent way to explore Reading on foot or by bike, whether for leisure or commuting.

Getting Around – Your Way

Whether you’re catching a bus downtown, finding a spot in a nearby garage, or enjoying a peaceful ride along the river, Reading offers multiple ways to get around with ease. Public transit, convenient parking, and pedestrian-friendly routes make the city accessible for everyone.

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