In its Biffa livery, No. 66783 The Flying Dustman sits at the Renwick Road waste site on May 6, to be loaded with the first train of recovered fly-tipped waste.
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WASTE management specialist Biffa and GB Railfreight have opened a new rail terminal near Barking in East London.
The £4.2 million Renwick Road site despatched its first train on May 6 and occupies previously disused railway land between Barking and Dagenham Dock.
More than 14,000 tonnes of fly-tipped waste and material was removed from the land before it could be redeveloped. Five trains a week are now moving waste from North and East London to sites at Roxby near Scunthorpe, Leeds and Manchester. Biffa expects to transport 250,000t of waste a year from London by rail, and plans to shift 50% of all its waste traffic to rail by 2025.