Boxing clever on England's South Coast

Rail upgrades, DP World incentives enhance Southampton role

Southampton port complex at night from the air. Image: © Sarah Dougherty

Southampton is a globally significant port. Within the UK, it is also a strategically significant rail freight hub. Network Rail infrastructure upgrades and container terminal operator DP World’s modal shift strategy have combined to lift the rail freight share of container traffic. The port now handles around 30 per cent of its deep-sea boxes by rail. A target is set to raise that to 40 per cent within a year.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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