I know this is a pie in the sky idea, and probably too many negatives over positives, but one station that I have always wondered about being introduced is one at Reading East. I know such a plan would never get off the ground but I will list my thoughts anyway:
Firstly a big downside to such a location would be the lack of passengers who would be within walking distance from their homes, probably only a handful of people living on the edge of Woodley would come under the scope, having a station here would be primarily used for the business and industrial units in the area and those who could use it as a
P&R▸ into Reading.
The tracks in this area are quite spaced out, including the additional Kennet Bridge Loop line allowing plenty of space for a couple of platforms (or an island platform) to be built.
On the south side of the line, you have various industrial units incluidng the newish large Brakes warehouse, along with some houses alluded to earlier, whilst on the northern side you have Thames Valley Park, home to Oracle, Microsoft and others, whom I am sure wouldn't mind a direct rail link into the centre of London or even Heathrow once the west link line is built.
'Oooooooos gunna pay for it?' I hear at least one of you ask. Well as it happens £19m has been granted by the
LEP» to fund the new bus lane (East Reading MRT) linking Reading station with a new P&R being built next to Thames Valley Park. A move which has not gone down well with many locals, who would rather see the money spent on more useful transport alternatives. The bus services using the new road would be those linking to the new P&R, and those that shuttle between the station and Thames Valley Park, which is funded by the Park owners and the subsidy for that could be removed if a suitable train service was in operation. It would also mean additional revenue for the railways, both with commuters heading for the business/industrial parks, and with those using the area as a P&R to get into Reading Town Centre for Business or Leisure purposes
Whilst I am a huge advocate of improving bus services, I would rather see this money spent on a station rather than a bus only road. Commuters to the area from Twyford & Maidenhead etc would be benefitted greatly, those from the west of Reading could have a direct service, and with the right layout and timetabling, even some services from Newbury and Basingstoke (inc Green Park) could run through to a Reading East, not forgetting of course Crossrail.
The ERMRT and the new P&R will be going ahead long before 2022 and with bus journey times cut in half, sadly the case for a station would be reduced. Perhaps an idea for a future future franchise (beyond 2052)