An increased role for rail freight is an objective of the British government. Limited growth potential exists in rail's traditional bulk markets, so more non-bulk volume is needed. This paper focuses on non-bulk rail freight activity in Britain, through deskbased research and company interviews. It considers changes in both the intermodal and traditional less-than-trainload (LTL) markets over the last decade. Issues relating to the use of these two types of services are presented, covering the principal opportunities and major constraints. Growth potential for both intermodal and traditional LTL flows is identified, but success is dependent upon important prerequisites being satisfied
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Rail has increased its share of the British freight market in the past decade. One particular growth...
British intermodal rail freight activity increased by 62% between 1998/99 and 2010/11, increasing it...
This paper reports on ongoing research into the potential for rail freight service developments to a...
Growth in rail freight activity features strongly in contemporary transport policy at both the Unite...
Objective: Previous studies have suggested an upward growth trend in low density, high value (LDHV) ...
Freight modal shift from road to rail is a potential means by which the negative environmental and s...
This paper considers developments since privatisation in the British rail freight market from both g...
The growth in container shipping poses considerable challenges to efforts to reduce the negative ext...
This paper considers developments since privatisation in the British rail freight market from both g...
This paper considers developments since privatisation in the British rail freight market from both g...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Freight carried by rail has traditionally been mainly low value bulk commodities. As Western economi...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Rail has increased its share of the British freight market in the past decade. One particular growth...
British intermodal rail freight activity increased by 62% between 1998/99 and 2010/11, increasing it...
This paper reports on ongoing research into the potential for rail freight service developments to a...
Growth in rail freight activity features strongly in contemporary transport policy at both the Unite...
Objective: Previous studies have suggested an upward growth trend in low density, high value (LDHV) ...
Freight modal shift from road to rail is a potential means by which the negative environmental and s...
This paper considers developments since privatisation in the British rail freight market from both g...
The growth in container shipping poses considerable challenges to efforts to reduce the negative ext...
This paper considers developments since privatisation in the British rail freight market from both g...
This paper considers developments since privatisation in the British rail freight market from both g...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Freight carried by rail has traditionally been mainly low value bulk commodities. As Western economi...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Modal shift from road to rail for freight movements is a potential means by whichthe negative enviro...
Rail has increased its share of the British freight market in the past decade. One particular growth...