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  2. Yiwu–London railway line - Wikipedia

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    The Yiwu–London railway line is a freight railway route from Yiwu, China, to London, United Kingdom, covering a distance of roughly 12,000 km (7,500 miles). [1] [2] This makes it the second longest railway freight route in the world after the Yiwu–Madrid railway line, which spans 12,874 km (8,046 miles). [3]

  3. Rail freight in Great Britain - Wikipedia

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    Three Class 37 locomotives hauling a coal train on the Rhymney Line in 1997 Mass of freight carried by rail in the UK from 1983 to 2021 (annual rolling average). There was a large decrease in coal carried in 1984–5 due to the miners' strike. [1] Rail freight moved in the UK from 1983 to 2019, in terms of mass-distance per year [2]

  4. British railway rolling stock - Wikipedia

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    DB Cargo UK: Stone HQA - Hopper 8 Network Rail: Ballast (Auto ballaster) HTA - Hopper 8 DB Cargo UK: Coal IEA Ealnos Open 8 Network Rail: Ballast IPA Laadffoos Flat 8 DB Cargo UK: Cars IYA Sfhimms Covered 8 DB Cargo UK: Steel JGA - Hopper 8 GB Railfreight: JHA - Hopper 8 Mendip Rail: Stone [98] JIA ? Hopper 8 Imerys: China clay JNA - Open 8 ...

  5. List of countries by rail usage - Wikipedia

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    Globally, rail freight is transported to the extent of almost 10,000 billion tonne-kilometres (9.842 billion long ton-miles or 11.023 billion short ton-miles) per year, of which about one-third occurs in India and a quarter each in the United States and China.

  6. Rail freight transport - Wikipedia

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    Rail freight transport is the use of railways and trains to transport cargo as opposed to human passengers. A freight train , cargo train, or goods train is a group of freight cars (US) or goods wagons ( International Union of Railways ) hauled by one or more locomotives on a railway, transporting cargo all or some of the way between the ...

  7. Freight train - Wikipedia

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    A unit train with cargo from a quarry in the United Kingdom A tank car in Germany, used to carry liquids and gases. Freight trains carry cargo in freight cars, also known as goods wagons, which are unpowered and designed to carry various types of goods. Different types of freight cars may be used by a train, such as: Boxcar; Tank Car; Hopper Car

  8. Mainline Freight - Wikipedia

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    Mainline Freight was a trainload rail freight operator based in Islington, London, England with operations extending to Yorkshire in the north and Somerset in the west. It was formed from part of British Rail's Trainload Freight division as part of the privatisation of British Rail.

  9. DB Cargo UK - Wikipedia

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    DB Cargo UK (formerly DB Schenker Rail UK and English, Welsh & Scottish Railway) is a British rail freight company owned by Deutsche Bahn and headquartered in Doncaster, England. The company was established by Wisconsin Central in early 1995 as North & South Railways , successfully acquiring and merging five of the six freight companies that ...