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Dudley Freightliner Terminal was opened on the site of Dudley railway station in November 1967, [1] as one of Freightliner's first rail terminals. It was an instant financial success and by 1981 was one of the most profitable Freightliner terminals in Britain, but Freightliner announced plans to close it and transfer the staff to the less successful Birmingham terminal.
The closed railway lines that once ran between Dudley port and Dudley's freight liner depot in 2001. A picture of Round Oak steel terminal in 2005. Despite the withdrawal of all passenger services and the complete closure of the line between Dudley and Bilston by 1968, the southern section of the line was still used by freight as a diversion ...
The Freightliner Terminal closed in 1989, and the line passing through Dudley closed to all traffic in 1993. Over the next 23 years, the railway and former station and freightliner terminal sites became increasingly overgrown with vegetation, although this was cleared in early 2017 to make way for the planned re-opening of the line to the ...
The first Dudley station was a terminus north-east of Tipton Road; for a time the SSR Was the only railway with a presence in Dudley. In 1852 the Oxford, Worcester and Wolverhampton Railway opened its line as far as Dudley, and the South Staffordshire Railway opened a new station adjacent to the OW&WR station, but not connected to it.
This category relates to rail transport items within the Metropolitan Borough of Dudley, England. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.
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Freightliner Group is a rail freight and logistics company headquartered in the United Kingdom. It is owned by Brookfield , a Canadian investment management company and GIC , a Singaporean sovereign wealth fund.