Cemex aggreagtes move a million tonnes from Warrington

Global building materials company Cemex and the UK arm of rail freight operator DB Cargo have moved more than 1mT of aggregates through the rail-fed terminal at Warrington. The milestone in stone movement was reached after a decade of operations at the North West of England terminal. Originally conceived as a short-term “pop-up” site in mid-2016, the terminal has since become a key component in Cemex’s UK distribution network.

Liverpool Lime Street station set for closure later this month

Over Easter weekend, train services around Merseyside will be disrupted and Liverpool Lime Street Station will be closed completely on Easter Sunday.

Midland Pullman HST to visit Wales, England and Scotland this Friday!

The Midland Pullman HST is to depart from South Wales this Friday as it heads to the Highlands of Scotland. On the 21st March 2025,…

Where to see steam locomotive 60007 Sir Nigel Gresley in Yorkshire tomorrow

60007 Sir Nigel Gresley will pass through Yorkshire tomorrow as it heads to the North Yorkshire Moors Railway.