Plans for rail freight interchange in Yorkshire rejected

West Midlands Interchange. Photo: Four Ashes
A CGI to the strategic rail freight terminal at the West Midlands Interchange. CGI Image: Four Ashes/Oxford/LCP

Rail freight developers in the north of England have been told to think again. Plans for a new strategic rail freight interchange in Yorkshire have been rejected on appeal. Promoters Harworth Group PLC had hoped to build on the site of a former deep and open cast coal mines near Leeds, but now will have to reconsider.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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