Rates and Reeves wreck rail revival

Barking euro-terminal plans abandoned in UK tax fears

Train on the Silk Road
Yiwu to Barking. The first China - UK New Silk Road Train arrives in London. Image: © DB Cargo

Eurotunnel has confirmed it has frozen planned UK freight projects. The French owners have cried foul on what they describe as “unsustainable” British taxation. The revenue-raising regime has made investment “non-viable.” Among the casualties are proposals to reopen the Barking international freight terminal and a proposed launch a direct Lille‑London freight service, both of which are now on hold indefinitely.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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