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Freight on the agenda for East of England

Felixstowe Port. Photo: Network Rail
Iconic image of rail freight operations at Felixstowe Port. Image: © Network Rail

England’s eastern counties need a viable mixed traffic railway to foster economic growth. That was the message from Transport East’s “Future of Rail” day conference event in late November. Stakeholders and senior partners came together in Colchester to chart the future of the region’s rail network. They sought to ensure that the network delivers for businesses and passengers, and helps the East to thrive.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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