Chris Lewis, CEO of Hutchison Ports (UK) Limited, which owns Thamesport (London), said: “It is important that we offer shippers a rail option through our ports, and this new service provides a boost to the range of destinations that are served by rail from Thamesport. We are committed to increasing the share of freight transported by rail through the Port, and we were pleased to reach a record throughput in 2007, with a total of 50,000 containers passing through the Port’s rail terminal.”
Expansion work at the Port’s rail facility is due to commence in September 2008. This will extend the rail terminal’s sidings to allow 24-wagon-length trains to be worked without the need to break and shunt individual units.
In addition to EWS’s new Daventry service, three other services connect Thamesport to Birmingham, Leeds/Coatbridge, Manchester, Doncaster and Birch Coppice.
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