Freight could return in Waterloo revamp

Aerial picture of Waterloo station and surrounding London area
Image: Aerial picture of Waterloo station and the surrounding London area. Network Rail.

A joint future vision for London Waterloo station and its surrounding area has been revealed. The British infrastructure agency Network Rail, and the Borough of Lambeth Council, the local authority for the area, are collaborating on the plan. Waterloo is the biggest passenger station in the UK and, until recently, was the busiest too. The station has been assessed in the recent past for express logistics capability. Traffic from that sector could be part of Waterloo’s revamped future.

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Author: Simon Walton

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Freight could return in Waterloo revamp

Aerial picture of Waterloo station and surrounding London area
Image: Aerial picture of Waterloo station and the surrounding London area. © Network Rail.

A joint future vision for London Waterloo station and its surrounding area has been revealed. The British infrastructure agency Network Rail, and the Borough of Lambeth Council, the local authority for the area, are collaborating on the plan. Waterloo is the biggest passenger station in the UK and, until recently, was the busiest too. The station has been assessed in the recent past for express logistics capability. Traffic from that sector could be part of Waterloo’s revamped future.

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Author: Simon Walton

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