AFTERMATH OF BRITTANY FERRIES DERAILMENT

Nuclear group secures temporary solution for spent fuel shipments on closed line

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French nuclear products and services group Orano has secured a temporary solution for spent fuel shipments by rail following the derailment of a Brittany Ferries freight train at the start of last week. An agreement reached with France’s rail infrastructure manager, SNCF Reseau, will allow Orano to operate a weekly train, compared to the usual three weekly frequencies, while repair work made necessary by the derailment continues.

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Author: Stuart Todd

Stuart Todd is a correspondent and frequent contributor for RailFreight.com

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