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    Alcan

    Deleted due to being told to by a mod
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    GBRF new locos

    The order has been upgraded to 21 class 66's :- http://www.mainlinediesels.net/
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    what is this Network Rail planning document?

    Anyone understand this :- http://www.networkrail.co.uk/browse%20documents/rules%20of%20the%20route/tpryearyy/nationalyyp.pdf
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    Port of Tyne expanding

    http://www.portoftyne.co.uk/news/port-of-tyne/port-banking-on-renewables-for-jobs-and-growth/ its just been on countryfile about Drax using biomass .The guy from Drax said that they are going to use 7 000 000 tonnes a year. 50% biomass in the next 2 to 3 years and 90% of this will be imported...
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    Hunterston

    Any one have a clue as to how many coal trains loaded leave Hunterston a day / or a week ?
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    DB biomass wagons

    I was told last week that there is going to be a new biomass storage shed built at TYNE DOCK and that DB have biomass wagons . I was wondering if they are using these wagons on any routes at the moment ?
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    Tyne Dock

    I noticed a DB coal train heading into TYne Dock , must have been the first one in a long long time . Anyone know why ?
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    Tyne Dock

    Hello guys, Wonder if anyone can let me know how many trains per week are leaving Tyne Dock as I have noticed the coal stock piles are dramatically reducing.I often go into the dock as I do work as a volunteer for Mission to Seafarers and have noticed that not too many trains load coal during...
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    Tyne Dock

    Hi Guys , anyone know how many trains are using Tyne Dock in a week please ? I do voluntary work for Mission To Seafarers and every time I look at the loading sidings they are full with trains after 1800 , during the day they are quite quiet apart from the biomass train and the odd coal...

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