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UK rail freight supports Bristol carbon capture project

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Delivering CO2 into a modest UK port could mean big gains for rail freight. A new study is examining the prospects for turning Bristol’s Avonmouth Docks into a hub for shipping and carbon capture. Now, a UK engineering consultancy is assessing the land side potential of the multi-billion pound proposals. The project could rely on existing rail infrastructure to make the scheme financially viable. The docks are already connected to the railway network for existing bulk and intermodal traffic.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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carbon capture

UK rail freight supports Bristol carbon capture project

Image: © 7CO2

Delivering CO2 into a modest UK port could mean big gains for rail freight. A new study is examining the prospects for turning Bristol’s Avonmouth Docks into a hub for shipping and carbon capture. Now, a UK engineering consultancy is assessing the land side potential of the multi-billion pound proposals. The project could rely on existing rail infrastructure to make the scheme financially viable. The docks are already connected to the railway network for existing bulk and intermodal traffic.

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Author: Simon Walton

Simon Walton is RailFreight's UK correspondent.

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