Rail has a part to play in Rosyth to Europe resurgence

Rosyth Dockyard in 1975

Proposals to reconnect a Scottish port with freight ferry services to Europe could hinge on making rail freight part of the mix. That’s the message from stakeholders seeking to establish a direct link between Rosyth on the east coast of Scotland and Zeebrugge on the west coast of Belgium. The ferry service has not run since 2018.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

1 comment op “Rail has a part to play in Rosyth to Europe resurgence”

bönström bönström|28.06.22|10:19

Rail ferries, upgraded with port to port trains of “mafis”…, should be, the by far quickest turn around device, thus the timely, the robust device for connecting Scotland and England with Continent.

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