Bow Goods Yard Approval Granted for Major Rail Freight and Logistics Hub
The London Legacy Development Corporation has unanimously approved an outline masterplan to regenerate over 30 acres of brownfield land at Bow Goods Yard, East London, into a rail freight campus and last-mile logistics hub.
What is the masterplan for Bow Goods Yard?
Under the industrial-led masterplan, up to 3 million sq ft of floorspace will be created, including heavy and light industrial space. Bow Goods Yard has the potential to deliver a new centralised hub for Network Rail, accelerating London’s transition to green freight future. Taking up to 90,000 HGV movements a year away from the national road network, the masterplan will cut congestion and emissions.
Additionally, a range of leisure uses are proposed that includes:
- The flexibility for up to 350,000 sq ft destination leisure
- 35,000 sq ft of food and beverage offers
- 5,000 sq ft of sports pitches
Complimenting existing facilities on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.

Strengthening London’s Freight Capacity and Construction Network
Bow Goods Yard is vital to London’s construction sector, supplying over a million tonnes of aggregates annually. Rail freight contributes £2.5bn to the UK economy, and hubs such as Bow Goods Yard will be crucial to expanding sustainable freight as businesses switch to rail.
The approval of Bow Goods Yard redevelopment will improve rail freight capacity and efficiency by consolidating operations, enclosing and screening the concrete-batching facility, which enables an integrated last mile logistics hub to be brought forward, with the scheme creating up to 5,000 new jobs.
Greener Community Spaces
Currently an isolated site, large parts are not accessible to the local community, and a series of green open spaces will be created, delivering 200,000 sq ft of new public open space. New public realm will improve the Greenway, creating new pedestrian and cycle routes alongside the introduction of 150 trees, green walls and green roofs.