Britain | Freight transport

Marine motorways

Put it on a ship

|EDINBURGH

THE government wants more freight to be moved from lorries and congested roads on to the railways. But, despite its urging, only about 8% of British freight is carried by trains, exactly the same proportion as ten years ago. So how about trying to take it by sea?

This article appeared in the Britain section of the print edition under the headline “Marine motorways”

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