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West Midlands Interchange progresses despite objections

CGI generated general view of the proposed rail freight terminal at West Midlands Interchange, showing intermodal train and trucks with a red over crane in operation
CGI view of the proposed rail freight terminal at West Midlands Interchange. Image: © Winvic

The West Midlands Interchange, a designated Strategic Rail Freight Interchange attached to a vast logistics park, is currently in the preliminary construction phase. That, however, has left a window for objectors, including a local member of parliament, to voice their concerns. Nevertheless, the project has cleared four years of planning scrutiny and is underway. The 1-billion-pound (1.17 billion euros) project, which will take a decade to complete, will be one of the biggest in the UK.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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