Expansion estimated to take 500 lorries off roads each week

Stobart Ports, the logistics supply partner for container transport, has introduced a second daily train service between the Port of Felixstowe and Widnes.

This new service, launched in partnership with GB Railfreight, comes as a response to the substantial demand following the initial service’s success since October 2023.

Stobart Ports will now operate an additional five trains weekly, elevating the total number of services between Felixstowe and Widnes to 11 per week.

This enhancement underscores Stobart Ports’ commitment to sustainable transport solutions and operational efficiency, it said. By introducing this new service, approximately 500 HGV movements will be removed from the UK’s road network each week, significantly alleviating congestion and enhancing road safety.

Sean French, Managing Director of Stobart Ports, said: “Rail reduces carbon emissions by up to 76% compared to road transport, which is why we continue to invest heavily in rail logistics.

“This year alone, Stobart Ports have moved over 100,000 containers by rail, cutting road miles and saving around 20,000 tonnes of CO2. Our ongoing investment in rail not only maintains our leadership in UK rail logistics but also supports our environmental goals.”

The Widnes site, which is ETSF and AFSO accredited, offers comprehensive final mile and storage solutions, further complementing the rail services.

French added: “We are delighted to accept another GB Railfreight service from the Port of Felixstowe into Stobart Ports Widnes.

“This expansion enhances our rail schedule to over 50 rail services per week, demonstrating our dedication to providing efficient and eco-friendly logistics solutions.”

Julie Garn, Head of Intermodal at GB Railfreight, said: “Having already moved 100k boxes in and out of the Port of Felixstowe in 2024, we aim to double this figure by year’s end.”

The partnership between Stobart Ports and GB Railfreight highlights a shared vision of growth and sustainability.

As the logistics industry faces increasing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint, the expansion of rail services stands out as a critical solution.

The benefits of this expanded service extend beyond environmental gains. The reduction in road traffic contributes to safer roads and reduced wear and tear on infrastructure, which is advantageous for communities and local governments.

Additionally, by enhancing connectivity and efficiency in freight transport, Stobart Ports supports the broader economic landscape, facilitating smoother trade and commerce, it said.

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