It opened in 1996 in anticipation of increased international railfreight due to the construction of the Channel Tunnel.
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The site has been identified by the Railfreight Investment Interest Group (RIIG) as one of three 'Strategic Railfreight Interchanges' (SRFI) in England (2009) together with Hams Hall and DIRFT.
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