Recycling Britain’s railways at Whitemoor is on top of the agenda

It has been just over ten years since a virtually redundant marshalling yard in the east of England found a new purpose as an industrial recycling centre. At the time, turning Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire into a high-tech reprocessing and recovery operation was intended to save money for Network Rail and its infrastructure contractors. A decade on, the environmental advantages now outweigh the financial ones.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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Recycling Britain’s railways at Whitemoor is on top of the agenda

It has been just over ten years since a virtually redundant marshalling yard in the east of England found a new purpose as an industrial recycling centre. At the time, turning Whitemoor in Cambridgeshire into a high-tech reprocessing and recovery operation was intended to save money for Network Rail and its infrastructure contractors. A decade on, the environmental advantages now outweigh the financial ones.

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