More rail freight operations for HS2 construction
Excavators unloading material delivered by freight train into the articulated dumper trucks to store at the site in stock piles
Britain’s high-speed rail project HS2 claims it will take an extra 24,000 heavy goods vehicles off the UK roads. The project builders have opened a new aggregates terminal in rural Buckinghamshire, north of London. The new rail freight depot follows on from a temporary opening in December last year, near the village of Calvert.
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