Rail to the rescue to help alleviate British port congestion

Rail freight is increasingly acting as the pressure valve for Britain’s container ports. Quayside and landside congestion at individual terminals prompts carriers and port operators to lean on inland and inter-port rail connectivity to keep supply chains moving.
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