Colas Railfreight moves thousands of tonnes of aggregate down the coast from Port of Workington to Drigg.
DURING late March and early April, Colas Railfreight ran a total of five loaded trains from the Port of Workington to the Low Level Waste Repository (LLWR) at Drigg on the Cumbrian coast, each carrying around 1000 tonnes of gravel.
Operated by Nuclear Waste Services (NWS), a division of the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority, the LLWR is used for the storage of low-level radioactive waste, transported to the site in steel containers, which are then filled with a cement-based grout and placed into concrete vaults.
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