Sparks fly. Energy costs are costing rail freight

It is a truth, uncomfortably acknowledged, that any chief executive with a grasp of rail freight economics, must be in want of a lower electricity bill. There is no pride, nor any prejudice taken, in the universal knowledge that the railways are not immune to the pressures facing British industry. Feeling the pressure himself is RailFreight.com UK Editor Simon Walton.

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