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11.02.2020

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Moving 80 HGV trips off the roads every day


 

GB Railfreight (GBRf) in UK has resumed services from Cricklewood to Calvert. The railfreight operator operates services five times a week between S Walsh and Sons waste transfer station, off Brent Terrace at Cricklewood, to FCC Environment’s landfill site in Buckinghamshire, transporting building and construction waste.

 

The trains carry around 1,500 t of soil and rubble from major projects, GBRf said. The contract with the construction company will also ensure that fewer journeys are made on roads, as construction waste will be easily removed by trains. An average freight train removes 80 HGV journeys from the roads every day. (ben)

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