Intermodal rail freight on high tide at port of Felixstowe

Aerial view of freight trains at Felixstowe with cranes in background
Electrifying may not be the answer for rail freight operations at our ports, so perhaps alternative fuels are the way forward Port of Felixstowe image

The Port of Felixstowe continues to celebrate significant growth in rail market share. The East Coast port has reinforced its position as the UK’s leading intermodal rail facility. It has just come off a record month for rail freight movements. The figures show that there is still an appetite for increasing the rail freight share of containers moved. Development at Felixstowe has been enough to move the whole national measure in maritime intermodal metrics.

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Author: Simon Walton

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Intermodal rail freight on high tide at port of Felixstowe

Aerial view of freight trains at Felixstowe with cranes in background
Electrifying may not be the answer for rail freight operations at our ports, so perhaps alternative fuels are the way forward Port of Felixstowe image

The Port of Felixstowe continues to celebrate significant growth in rail market share. The East Coast port has reinforced its position as the UK’s leading intermodal rail facility. It has just come off a record month for rail freight movements. The figures show that there is still an appetite for increasing the rail freight share of containers moved. Development at Felixstowe has been enough to move the whole national measure in maritime intermodal metrics.

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Author: Simon Walton

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