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Honeybourne, Evesham - WR11 8QQ

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Honeybourne Sidings, Honeybourne, Evesham, WR11 8QQ
Property Reference: HYB12345

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    Size: 100,000 sq ft (9,290.3 sq m)

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    Location: Honeybourne, Evesham

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    Rent: Subject to loading licence usage

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    Type: Rail Freight Sites

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    Available From: Immediately

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    Local Authority: Wychavon District Council

Key Details:
  • Three sidings - the longest measuring 300m
  • Loading licence available
  • Over an acre of yard space available
Costs:

Each party to bear their own costs

Location Description:

The yard is accessed via a single track off Sheenhill Road, which is to the north-west of Honeybourne Train Station. Evesham is just 10 minutes to the west of the site, where the A46 provides links to Birmingham to the north.

Business Rates:

Payable by the tenant, please contact the local authority for details.

Other Information:

The following contains previously proposed operational details, specifics may vary subject to type of operation and destinations.
Trains would come in from the Worcester direction via the Up Cotswold line, driving onto the Long Marston branch, but not beyond the token section commencement board. It is then propelled back into road 3 in the yard to load six wagons at a time with associated shunts in between. The exit would be affected by a return to the commencement board, followed by a propelling move back out, and then finally a reversal to head on the Up towards Oxford.
All of the moves mentioned are signalled, however, the railway geography does not permit a train to return to Worcester. Instead, it would have to proceed on the Up to Oxford, where the train could then run around if a Midlands/North destination was required. Therefore, no running round at Honeybourne would be required.
Please note that signalling is Absolute Block – albeit using colour light signals controlled by Evesham signal box. The exiting propelling move for a loaded train would need to cross User Worked Sheen Hill Crossing – where groundstaff would have to position themselves to control the move in the knowledge no MoP was crossing.

Contact:
Keegan Armstrong
keegan.armstrong@networkrail.co.uk
07783 508861

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