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    Dudley Freightliner Terminal was opened on the site of Dudley railway station in November 1967, as one of Freightliner's first rail terminals. It was...
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    efficiency through creating longer and better utilised train routes. Dudley Freightliner Terminal, 10 miles (16 km) from Birmingham, on the site of the old railway...
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    buildings of Dudley station remained open for parcels until early 1967, when they were knocked down and replaced by Dudley Freightliner Terminal. It was one...
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    Stourton Freightliner Terminal (Stourton FLT), is a railfreight intermodal transport hub located in Stourton, Leeds, England. It is operated by the Freightliner...
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  • South Staffordshire line (category Rail transport in Dudley)
    Dudley and Bilston by 1968, the southern section of the line was still used by freight as a diversion line and to serve Dudley Freightliner Terminal....
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  • South Staffordshire Railway (category Rail transport in Dudley)
    passenger use ceased, it was considered that Dudley station would be a good location for a freightliner terminal, particularly as the rail connectivity was...
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  • shooting a stolen dark green Morris 1300 had been left near the Dudley Freightliner Terminal, just 459 feet (140 m) from where Smith had been shot. A routine...
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    a Freightliner terminal by Freightliner, until an unpopular closure on 26 September 1989. A proposal to re-open the segment of line between Dudley and...
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    Wren's Nest (category Dudley)
    Lottery Fund for lesser improvements to the site. Dudley Tunnel Dudley Castle Dudley Freightliner Terminal Photos of some of the geological sites around the...
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    Before the closures, Freightliner operated 35 terminals, including ports, compared with 19 under privatisation. In 1988, Freightliner, Speedlink and Railfreight...
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    the class remained in use for charter work and for freight work with Freightliner until 2021. A number of the class were exported to Bulgaria and Hungary...
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    former siding and platform entrance, 2011 Round Oak Steel Terminal Dudley Freightliner Terminal Doherty, Andrew. "Great Bridge North station". Rail Around...
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    Hall Distribution Park, was built. An intermodal rail terminal, Hams Hall Rail Freight Terminal, also operates at the site. The Hams Hall Estate and what...
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    OCLC 63136070. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lawley Street Freightliner Terminal. Lawley Street Goods Station - On warwickshirerailways.com Visit...
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    hub mainly for Freightliner intermodal trains, but also houses departmental sidings (track engineering works) as used by Freightliner Heavy Haul, and...
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    the now-demolished Dudley Freightliner Terminal until 1993, when the route between Bescot/Walsall and the Round Oak steel terminal was taken out of use...
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  • Doncaster International Railport (category Railway freight terminals in the United Kingdom)
    were operated by Freightliner and EWS. GB Railfreight began running a service from the Port of Felixstowe in 2006. In 2008 Freightliner took over running...
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    Daventry International Rail Freight Terminal (DIRFT) is a rail-road intermodal freight terminal with an associated warehousing estate in Northamptonshire...
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    Brettell Lane railway station (category Rail transport in Dudley)
    Junction railway station South Staffordshire Line Dudley Freightliner Terminal Round Oak Steel Terminal Doherty, Andrew. "Brettell Lane Station". Rail Around...
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    facilities include: Tees Dock Terminal: handling bulk cargo, which accounts for 73% of the port's volume. Cleveland Potash bulk terminal: handles more than a million...
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  • Wren's Nest Estate (category Areas of Dudley)
    Gornal Kates Hill estate Russells Hall Estate Kingswinford Dudley Tunnel Dudley Freightliner Terminal Wren's Nest Primary School Wren's Nest Community Policing...
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  • Doncaster iPort (category Railway freight terminals in the United Kingdom)
    2012: DB Schenker Rail UK, Associated British Ports, Stobart Group and Freightliner were listed as potential operators. Hutchinson Whampoa had also been...
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  • Wakefield Europort (category Railway freight terminals in the United Kingdom)
    Railfreight Distribution backed a plan to build a terminal at Wakefield instead of Leeds. Initially the terminal was planned to be south of the M62 at the former...
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    Telford International Railfreight Park (category Railway freight terminals in the United Kingdom)
    north of Telford, on the former route of the Stafford–Shrewsbury line. The terminal was opened in 2009. The development of TIRFP was initiated through a partnership...
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    Bradford area. After closure, the site was earmarked for a Freightliner intermodal terminal, though this came to nothing, and all the lines were removed...
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    Korea-India) Tata Motors (India) UD Trucks (Japan) XCMG Hanvan (China) Freightliner Kenworth Mack Navistar Peterbilt Western Star DAF Trucks Iveco MAN Mercedes-Benz...
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    and Monifieth. No freight trains have served the city since the Freightliner terminal in Dundee was closed in the 1980s. Dundee Airport offers commercial...
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    long-distance service. Wolverhampton Low Level, and Dudley – The branch from Snow Hill to Dudley was closed in 1964, and the service to Wolverhampton...
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  • Region's chief stations in Central London were: Waterloo, the largest terminal in London Victoria Charing Cross Blackfriars Cannon Street Holborn Viaduct...
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    20% of passengers are expected to use the new entrance. Work on a new terminal platform alongside platform 1 (labelled platform 0) began in late 2018...
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