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Some 25 per cent of the inland distribution of new cars moved over the UK’s Port of Bristol – a traffic of 500,000 cars last year – is expected to switch from road to rail once the Portishead branch line is re-opened in December.

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Some 25 per cent of the inland distribution of new cars moved over the UK’s Port of Bristol – a traffic of 500,000 cars last year – is expected to switch from road to rail once the Portishead branch line is re-opened in December.

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