Network Rail to open £25 million centre at Ryton

NETWORK Rail has announced plans for a 300,000-sq ft national road haulage distribution centre on the site of the former Peugeot plant at Ryton-on-Dunsmore.

The state-owned company, which is responsible for railway track and other aspects of the network, says the £25 million centre will create around 100 jobs when it opens in July 2013, as well as construction jobs while it is being built.

The centre is intended as a hub for Network Rail’s National Delivery Service (NDS), 
positioned at a convenient 
location for major main lines and with direct access to the A45 and the motorway network, as well as centralising previously leased properties in Lichfield, Worcester and Ludgershall and reducing road fleet mileage.

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Network Rail NDS director Martin Elwood said: “Network Rail’s first preference is to 
transport goods by rail.

“This is not always the right solution so we have an extensive road fleet to transport goods and equipment to our work sites and depots.

“By bringing the logistics for this together at Ryton, we can offer a more effective and 
efficient service for Network Rail. This will mean reduced costs and faster turnaround times when we do work on the railway.”

The site is being acquired from Prologis and is expected to open in July 2013.

The former Peugeot plant was closed in 2006. Originally it 
produced aircraft engines during the Second World War.

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