London’s largest multi-modal port

Tilbury3 approval strengthens rail growth

Tilbury3 brownfield site, the expansion of the London port has been approved. Image: © Forth Ports Group

Planning consent for the Tilbury3 (T3) development has been granted by the local administration, Thurrock Council. That will unlock a major rail-served logistics expansion at the port. Owner of the site, Edinburgh-based Forth Ports Group, says the 143-acre brownfield scheme will be integrated into the port’s existing freight rail network. That will help reinforce Tilbury’s position as one of the capital’s most important rail-connected maritime gateways.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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