Intermodal railfreight in Great Britain
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intermodal-railfreight-in-great-britain-189-3696470
title:
Intermodal railfreight in Great Britain
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Intermodal railfreight in Great Britain is a way of transporting containers between ports, inland ports and terminals in England, Scotland and Wales, by using rail to do so. Initially started by British Rail in the 1960s, the use of containers that could be swapped between different modes of transport goes back to the days of the London, Midland & Scottish Railway. The transport of containers from ship to rail is classified by the UK government as Lo-Lo traffic. Volumes of intermodal traffic in
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description:
The movement of intermodal containers by rail within Great Britain
original url:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermodal_railfreight_in_Great_Britain
date created:
2020-01-17T18:41:44Z
date modified:
2024-09-09T04:09:39Z
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