Direct Rail Services has announced that they have partnered with Forth Ports and Eddie Stobart to introduce a new weekend service.
The new service will link the ports of Tilbury and Grangemouth for the very first time.
The new two-way rail service will commence on Friday 28th June and has been launched on the back of customer demand.
The first train will leave Tilbury on a Friday via Daventry and travel overnight arriving into Grangemouth on a Saturday.
The service which uses the DRS state-of-the-art locomotives and wagon fleet has a capacity to travel with 36 Containers and will be managed by Eddie Stobart working closely with both Forth Ports and DRS.
The containers will carry cargo to Scotland from the South East including retail goods, food and drink.
The return journey from Grangemouth, Scotland’s largest port, will support the country’s export market with the movement of spirits, chemicals and fresh food including potatoes.
Rail continues to be a key focus due to the reduced carbon emissions and this new service will connect ports in Southern England to central Scotland without using the already congested UK road network.
What did the officials say?
Stuart Wallace, Chief Operating Officer, Forth Ports said:
“Linking our ports in the South East and Scotland by rail has been a priority for us and we are pleased to partner with Eddie Stobart and DRS on this new service. The service comes on the back of an increase in business at our busy container terminals and underpins our commitment to provide sustainable and cost-effective logistics solutions for our customers, aiding growth and competitiveness in the supply chain. This is the first time that a rail service truly links our ports in Tilbury and Grangemouth which opens up a number of import and export opportunities for our business and customers.”
John Clark, Sector Director at Eddie Stobart said:
“Eddie Stobart Logistics remains one of the only UK operators to offer genuine modal choice for customers, and we’re delighted to be able to extend our rail offering through our new partnership with Direct Rail Services and Forth Ports. Unlike many rail operators, our services are built in direct response to customer requirements – that’s why we’re introducing a new service that will link the Port of Tilbury to Grangemouth for the first time. We believe this will help to provide our customers with a cost effective and sustainable means of moving goods between Southern England and Central Scotland.”
Chris Connelly, Chief Operating Officer at DRS commented:
“The DRS team are incredibly proud and excited to be working with Forth Ports and Eddie Stobart on this innovative project utilising our state-of-the-art locomotives and wagon fleet. Through partnerships such as these many more road miles can be saved and huge environment benefits will continue to be delivered by rail.”
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