promises not kept

UK policy failing rail freight

Busy concourse at Waterloo in the 1960s, showing steam and electric passenger trains and parcels-light goods operations
London Waterloo in the heyday of parcels and light goods handling, in a painting by Terence Cuneo (by permisson of Terence Cuneo / Science Museum Group) Terence Cuneo / Science Museum Group. Reproduced by Network Rail

Elected in summer but failing the rail freight sector by winter. That’s the conclusion of a recent submission to “Private Eye” – Britain’s most satirical publication, with a reputation for scathing insights on the corridors of power. An excoriating critique of UK government policy towards rail freight leaves readers in no doubt that what Westminster says and what Westminster does is not the same thing.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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