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![]() "Mrs Redboots" wrote in message ... Thank you. Where do they de-train the freight, as a general rule - the old goods yards are obviously a thing of the past, but equally obviously there must be a few terminals scattered around the country. You mention Wembley - are there any others in the London area? Wembley is the major international freight yard for the London area - most of the traffic that uses that yard (and Willesden Brent) is trainload and simply recessing for crew or locomotive changes, although a small amount of remarshalling still takes place. It's things like automotive trains, en route to/from Europe from/to the relevant car manufacturers' own sidings or to other places such as Daventry or Hams Hall distribution centres (some of this bypasses London, having been processed at Dollands Moor, adjacent to the Channel Tunnel entrance in Kent). Acton yard, adjacent to the Great Western Main Line, on the north side of the line just before Ealing Broadway, is significantly smaller and handles more domestic freight, especially stone trains from Foster Yeoman or Hanson Aggregates in Somerset. There is a stone terminal at the back of Acton Yard itself. Acton also splits/joins the 'jumbo' trains that run from/to Merehead into portions for smaller stone terminals in the South East. The majority of the other marshalling yards around London have now gone, most recently Temple Mills in East London. A *very* small amount still takes place at Dagenham Dock, in the area previously occupied by Ripple Lane depot. The concentration on trainload freight in the 1980s and the abandonment of wagonload business has obviated the need for most yards, since trains run from one private siding to another without (usually) remarshalling en route, except in the instances given above. |
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Jack Taylor wrote to uk.transport.london on Sat, 27 Nov 2004:
Wembley is the major international freight yard for the London area - most of the traffic that uses that yard (and Willesden Brent) is trainload and simply recessing for crew or locomotive changes, although a small amount of remarshalling still takes place. It's things like automotive trains, en route to/from Europe from/to the relevant car manufacturers' own sidings or to other places such as Daventry or Hams Hall distribution centres (some of this bypasses London, having been processed at Dollands Moor, adjacent to the Channel Tunnel entrance in Kent). Thanks (rest snipped) -- "Mrs Redboots" http://www.amsmyth.demon.co.uk/ Website updated 22 November 2004 |
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