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  1. History

     Site development plan  Construction and development 

  2. Notes

  3. References

     Sources  Further information 

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Not to be confused with Doncaster International Railport

Doncaster iPort or Doncaster Inland Port is an intermodal rail terminal; a Strategic Rail Freight Interchange,{{#tag:ref|"Strategic Rail Freight Interchange"s (as identified by the UK's DfT) are large intermodal freight interchanges, serving large population centres, which were identified for governmental support as contributing in part to overall plans of increasing transport efficiency, and supporting development.[1]|group="note"}} under construction in Rossington, Doncaster at junction 3 of the M18 motorway in England. It is to be connected to the rail network via the line of the former South Yorkshire Joint Railway, and from an extension of the former Rossington Colliery branch from the East Coast Main Line.

The development includes a {{convert|171|ha|adj=on}} intermodal rail terminal to be built on green belt land, of which over {{convert|50|ha}} was to be developed into warehousing, making it the largest rail terminal in Yorkshire; the development also included over {{convert|150|ha}} of countryside, the majority of which was to remain in agricultural use, with other parts used for landscaping, and habitat creation as part of environment mitigation measures.

History

In 2006 developer HelioSlough began a public consultation around their proposals to create a rail freight depot west of Rossington.[2]

In 2007 the Rossington Eco Town Partnership, an association of Rossington Forward, Rossington Development Trust, and local landowners and property developers UK Coal, Persimmon Homes, Helios Properties and Rossington Hall Ltd. presented plans to build a large {{convert|898|acre|km2|abbr=on|adj=on}} 'eco town' development over a 20-year timespan of ten to fifteen thousand homes on land to the south and west of Rossington. The plan included redevelopment of the Rossington Colliery site, and included as part of the employment proposals the plan from Helios Properties for an Inland port. The development, which would have used significant amounts of agricultural land was opposed by a large majority of local residents.[3][4] The project was shortlisted as one of 15 potential sites in the UK for a new town development in 2008,[5] by 2009 the scope of the plan had been reduced to a five thousand home 'eco-village'.[6]

In 2009 developer HelioSlough submitted a planning application for a $516 million rail terminal with {{convert|6000000|sqft|km2|abbr=on}} of warehousing; the plan represented the largest rail logistics development in Yorkshire, and was to be operated and part funded by Hutchinson Ports.[7] The application, which included development on green belt land was approved by Doncaster Council but opposed by the Campaign to Protect Rural England, and four parish councils. In January 2010 local MPs MP Caroline Flint (Don Valley) and Jeffrey Ennis (Barnsley East and Mexborough) voiced their support for the plan.{{#tag:ref|It was requested that the planning application was not delayed by being 'called in' for final planning approval to be made by the Secretary of State, but that the planning decision was left to local agencies (Doncaster Council); Department for Communities and Local Government minister Shahid Malik agreed the project was of strategic importance and promised to submit the proposal to the Secretary of State within three weeks of the Highways Agency completing analysis of road alterations relating to the development.[8]|group="note"}}[8] In March 2010 the UK government decided that no public enquiry would be needed for the project.[9]

In June 2011 developers Helios Europe, Shepherd Aligned and SEGRO entered into a joint agreement to develop the site, which would be road connected via the £18 million Finningley and Rossington Regeneration Route Scheme (FARRRS) road scheme,{{#tag:ref|Built to connect the A638/B6463 junction and the M18 motorway,[10] giving the Robin Hood Airport Doncaster Sheffield better motorway access.[11][12]|group="note"}} and be built for international trade, with customs clearance.[13] In September 2011 planning consent was given for the rail port;[14] construction of the facility was initially planned to begin in 2012.[15][16]

The tendering process for a rail operator of the port was begun in 2012: DB Schenker Rail UK, ABP, Stobart Group and Freightliner were listed as potential operators.[17] Hutchinson Whampoa had also been reported as a potential rail operator in 2011.[18]

In 2013 the successor company to Helios Europe, Verdion obtained financial backing for its projects through Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan (HOOPP).[19] HOOPP planned to invest €1billion in European logistics facilities through Verdion including the £400 million "iPort Doncaster" development.[20] Work on the FARRRS connecting road began in late 2013.[21]

Site development plan

The railport lies directly adjacent to and south, west, and east of the M18 motorway, Rossington Colliery and spoil heaps, and former South Yorkshire Joint Railway respectively.[22] Historically the land was entirely agricultural, known as Little Moor, and part of Potteric Carr; Potteric Carr farm was located in the northwestern portion of the site. The land is low lying, about 5m above sea level, and was drained by man made cuts.{{#tag:ref|Drainage of the land was begun in the mid-1700s by engineer John Smeaton.[23]|group="note"}}[24] Potteric Carr Nature Reserve is to the north of the site.

The entire site covers {{convert|397.4|ha|acre|abbr=on}}, of which {{convert|171|ha|acre|abbr=on}} is used for the development, {{convert|68.3|ha|acre|abbr=on}} is access land, and {{convert|158.1|ha|acre|abbr=on}} is countryside.{{sfn|CgMs Ltd.|2009a|loc= p.7, section 2.2}} Construction of the first phase was estimated to take 2 years including roads and rail access, {{convert|200000|m2|sqyd|abbr=on}} of warehousing and rail terminal; with further warehousing constructed at a development rate of approximately {{convert|70000|m2|sqyd|abbr=on}} per year; the entire project was estimated to be complete in 8 years.{{sfn|CgMs Ltd.|2009a|loc= pp.22–23, "Development Timetable"}}

The rail terminal is planned to connect to the rail network via both the single track freight only (since 1929) former South Yorkshire Joint Railway (SYJR) (northward and southward connections), and from an extension of the former Rossington Colliery branch off the East Coast Main Line.{{sfn|CgMs Ltd.|2009|loc= p.5 Fig.1 "Doncaster area rail network"; pp.4–7, section 2.2 Location on the Rail Network}}[26] The terminal is to be built to handle containerised (ISO Container, Swap body), and wagon-load trains, with a capacity of 20 trains per day.{{sfn|CgMs Ltd.|2009|loc= pp.7–8, section 2.3 Type and volume of freight trains}}

The connection from the SYJR would be the primary route to the facility,[25] which would have 4 reception sidings and 5 handling sidings, as well as all distribution warehouses rail connected, with addition lines for damaged wagons, and locomotive storage.{{sfn|CgMs Ltd.|2009|loc = pp.9–11, section 2.5 Rail and Terminal Infrastructure Layout; p.12, Fig. 2, On-site rail infrastructure}} Gauging enhancements to loading gauge W10 are planned for connecting lines, with construction design allowing overhead electrification at a later date.{{sfn|CgMs Ltd.|2009|loc= p.19, section 3.6.6, p.20, section 3.8.4}} The track plan allows train lengths of up to {{convert|775|m}}, with siding lengths between {{convert|589|and|775|m}}; trains over {{convert|450|m}} would be handled by an on site shunter.{{sfn|CgMs Ltd.|2009|loc=p.8, section 2.3.4; p.9, section 2.4.2; pp.9–10, section 2.5.2}}

In addition to the rail terminal, track work, and road access further civil engineering works was required as part of the plan, mainly environmental mitigation, including diversion of St. Catherine's Well Stream, landscaping, flood mitigation and drainage, footpaths, cyclepaths and bridleways.{{sfn|CgMs Ltd.|2009a|loc =p.3, section 1.1; p.7, section 2.5; p.8, section 2.6; p.12, section 3.15}} Developer estimates of job creation were over 4,000 jobs net created on site as a direct result when fully operational.[26]

Construction and development

Verdion began the construction of a c. {{convert|200000|sqft|adj=on}} and a {{convert|120000|sqft|adj=on}} warehousing unit in May 2015;[27] erection of the warehousing's frames began in November 2015.[28][29]

In April 2016 Fellowes acquired a {{convert|144373|sqft|adj=on}} warehouse space, also to function as the company's new UK headquarters.[30][31]

After some testing in late 2017, the site officially opened to railway traffic in February 2018,[32] however, regular freight trains did not start until 12 September 2018 when Princess Anne officially unveiled the new terminal. A week later, container trains from Southampton were arriving at the site at a rate of one per day site.[33][34]

Notes

1. ^Sources*{{cite web| url = http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/strategic-rail-freight-interchange/strategic-rail-freight-interchange.pdf| title = Strategic Rail Freight Interchange Policy Guidance| publisher = Department for Transport| date = November 2011| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131104130149/http://assets.dft.gov.uk/publications/strategic-rail-freight-interchange/strategic-rail-freight-interchange.pdf| archivedate = 4 November 2013| df = dmy-all|accessdate=2 November 2013}}*{{cite web| url = http://www.dft.gov.uk/news/statements/greening-20111129/| title = Strategic Rail Freight Interchanges| first = Justine |last= Greening| publisher = Department for Transport| date = 29 November 2011| accessdate=2 November 2013}}
2. ^{{cite news|url = http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/lifestyle/features/rail_freight_depot_could_create_thousands_of_jobs_1_502973| title = Rail freight depot could create 'thousands of jobs'| work = Doncaster Free Press| date = 30 October 2006|accessdate=2 November 2013}}
3. ^{{cite news|url = http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/doncaster-news/eco_town_on_your_doorstep_1_509236| title = Eco-town on your doorstep?| date =4 December 2007| work = Doncaster Free Press|accessdate=2 November 2013}}
4. ^{{cite news|url = http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/doncaster-news/bid_for_a_huge_new_eco_town_unveiled_1_509328| title = Bid for a huge new Eco-town unveiled| date = 7 December 2007|work = Doncaster Free Press|accessdate=2 November 2013}}
5. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/doncaster-news/cheers_and_fears_greet_eco_town_plan_1_517098| title = Cheers and fears greet eco-town plan| date = 9 May 2008| work = Doncaster Free Press|accessdate=2 November 2013}}
6. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.sheffieldtelegraph.co.uk/lifestyle/minister_backs_housing_boost_1_454420| title = Minister backs housing boost| date = 12 June 2009| work = Sheffield Telegraph|accessdate=2 November 2013}}
7. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.cargonewsasia.com/secured/article.aspx?id=7&article=18366| title = Plans lodged for UK's first inland port| date = 9 February 2009| work = Cargo News Asia| publisher = Marshall Cavendish Business Information| 6 = | deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://archive.is/20120723124230/http://www.cargonewsasia.com/secured/article.aspx?id=7&article=18366| archivedate = 23 July 2012| df = dmy-all|accessdate=19 July 2012}}
8. ^Sources*{{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/hi/house_of_commons/newsid_8468000/8468966.stm | title = BBC – Democracy Live – Westminster Hall| quote = Don Valley MP Caroline Flint said a proposed inland port expected to bring thousands of jobs to Doncaster must not be delayed by a public inquiry| work = BBC News| publisher = BBC|accessdate=5 February 2012}}*{{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/8471027.stm| title = Port plan 'should not be delayed'| date = 20 January 2010| work = BBC News | publisher = BBC|accessdate=5 February 2012}}*{{cite web| url = https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200910/cmhansrd/cm100120/halltext/100120h0004.htm| at = Column 94WH, "Rossington Inland Port" (11:00am) to Column 102WH (11:30am)| date = 20 January 2010|title = House of Commons Hansard Debates for 20 January 2010 }}
9. ^{{cite news| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/south_yorkshire/8571367.stm| title = No public inquiry for Rossington inland port plan| date = 16 March 2010| work = BBC News | publisher = BBC|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
10. ^{{cite web|url= http://england.unitedkingdom-tenders.co.uk/12630_Finningley_and_Rossington_Regeneration_Route_Scheme_FARRRS_2011_Doncaster| title = Finningley and Rossington Regeneration Route Scheme (FARRRS)| work =england.unitedkingdom-tenders.co.uk|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
11. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.constructionenquirer.com/2011/12/19/race-starts-to-build-50m-doncaster-airport-link/| title =Race starts to build £50m Doncaster airport link| work = www.constructionenquirer.com| first = Aaron |last=Morby| date = 19 December 2011|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
12. ^{{cite news| url= https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-south-yorkshire-16868184| title = Plans for new Robin Hood Airport link road| work = BBC News | publisher = BBC| date = 3 February 2012|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
13. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.logisticsmanager.com/Articles/16307/Big+Port+site+in+Yorkshire.html| title = Big Port site in Yorkshire| date = 13 June 2011| work = www.logisticsmanager.com|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
14. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/db/enews/article.asp?Archive=&CatID=31&Art=4569| title = Green light for Inland Port in Doncaster| date = 9 September 2011| publisher = Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council| work = | deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131102164045/http://www.doncaster.gov.uk/db/enews/article.asp?Archive=&CatID=31&Art=4569| archivedate = 2 November 2013| df = dmy-all|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
15. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.epworthbells.co.uk/news/business/2012_hopes_for_inland_port_plan_1_3762332| title = 2012 hopes for inland port plan| date = 11 September 2011| work = Epworth Bells & Crowle Advertiser|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
16. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/business/massive_logistics_hub_scheme_should_start_in_2012_1_3454037| title = Massive logistics hub scheme should start in 2012| date = 7 June 2011| work = The Star|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
17. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.multimodal.org.uk/htm/n20120730.161126.htm| title = DB Schenker coming up with the goods at Rossington?| date = 30 July 2012| work = www.multimodal.org.uk| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20131103064117/http://www.multimodal.org.uk/htm/n20120730.161126.htm| archivedate = 3 November 2013| df = dmy-all|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
18. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/b8ed7ff0-8f95-11e0-954d-00144feab49a.html | title = Inland port for Doncaster| first = Daniel |last = Thomas| date = 5 June 2011| work = Financial Times|accessdate=5 February 2012}}
19. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.doncasterfreepress.co.uk/news/business/global-investment-organisation-backs-doncaster-1-6124318| title = Global investment organisation backs Doncaster| work = Doncaster Free Press|date = 8 October 2013|accessdate=1 November 2013}}
20. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.benefitscanada.com/news/hoopp-invests-more-in-europe-45050| title = HOOPP invests more in Europe| date = 11 October 2013| work = www.benefitscanada.com|accessdate=1 November 2013}}
21. ^{{cite news| url=http://www.itv.com/news/calendar/story/2013-10-14/doncasters-56m-road-scheme/| title = Doncaster's £56m road scheme| work = ITV| date = 14 October 2013|accessdate=1 November 2013}}
22. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.helioslough.com/inlandport/planning/index.html| title = Planning Application – Inland Port, Doncaster| publisher = HelioSlough| accessdate = 5 February 2012| deadurl = yes| archiveurl = https://web.archive.org/web/20120205000451/http://www.helioslough.com/inlandport/planning/index.html| archivedate = 5 February 2012| df = dmy-all}}
23. ^Sources*{{cite book| url =https://books.google.com/books?id=ZNwRAAAAYAAJ| title = Fraser's magazine for town and country| volume = 17 | first = James |last=Fraser| year= 1838 |page=318}}*{{cite book| url = https://books.google.com/books?id=jeOMfpYMOtYC| title = A biographical dictionary of civil engineers in Great Britain and Ireland: 1500–1830|volume=1| editor = A. W. Skempton| publisher = Thomas Telford| year = 2002|pages = 622, 833 }}
24. ^Ordnance Survey, 1:10560 and 10000 maps, 1854–1992
25. ^{{harvnb|CgMs Ltd.|2009|loc= p.9, section 2.4 Main Line Access}}
26. ^{{cite web |url = http://www.helioslough.com/inlandport/planning/Resource/Planning-Application/Planning-Policy-Report/Planning-Policy-Report-FINAL.pdf |at = "Employment Benefits", pp.24–25 |title = PLANNING POLICY REPORT IN SUPPORT OF OUTLINE PLANNING APPLICATION In respect of Inland Port Doncaster |date = January 2009 |publisher = HelioSlough |author = CgMs Ltd.}}{{dead link|date=October 2017|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}},alt link {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20131101064411/http://pad.doncaster.gov.uk/AnitePublicDocs/00531757.pdf |date=1 November 2013 }} via Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council
27. ^{{cite web| url = https://bdaily.co.uk/industrials/15-05-2015/verdion-doncaster-iport/| title= Verdion’s Doncaster iPort site set to house two major multi-use units | first = Nick| last = Hill| date = 15 May 2015| work = bdaily.co.uk|accessdate=17 May 2015}}
28. ^{{cite web| url = https://bdaily.co.uk/industrials/24-11-2015/steel-frame-erected-at-verdions-400m-iport-development-in-doncaster/ | title = Steel frame erected at Verdion’s £400m iPort development in Doncaster| first = Nick| last = Hill| date = 24 November 2015| work = bdaily.co.uk|accessdate=13 February 2016 }}
29. ^{{cite news| url =http://www.thestar.co.uk/business/doncaster-airport-link-road-start-of-400m-rail-freight-interchange-1-7589092| title = Doncaster Airport link road - start of £400m rail freight interchange| date =25 November 2015| work = The Star |accessdate=13 February 2016}}
30. ^{{cite news| url = http://www.thestar.co.uk/business/fellowes-is-first-in-at-500m-iport-1-7852434 | title = Fellowes is first in at £500m iPort | date = 14 April 2016| work = The Star|accessdate=30 April 2016}}
31. ^{{cite web| url = http://www.shdlogistics.com/news/fellowes-signs| title = Fellowes signs as first occupier of £500m iPort scheme | date = 14 April 2016 |first = Kirsty| last = Adams| work = www.shdlogistics.com |accessdate=30 April 2016}}
32. ^{{cite magazine|editor1-last=Pritchard |editor1-first=Robert |title=iPort Rail opens in Doncaster |magazine=Today's Railways |date=April 2018 |issue=196 |page=19 |publisher=Platform 5 |location=Sheffield |issn=1475-9713}}
33. ^{{cite magazine|editor1-last=Pritchard |editor1-first=Robert |title=iPort Rail terminal opens|magazine=Today's Railways |date=November 2018 |issue=203 |page=18 |publisher=Platform 5 |location=Sheffield |issn=1475-9713}}
34. ^{{cite magazine|last1=Bickerdyke |first1=Paul |title=First train from iPort |magazine=Rail Express |date=November 2018 |issue=270 |page=12 |publisher=Mortons Media |location=Horncastle |issn=1362-234X}}

References

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Sources

  • {{cite web| url = http://www.helioslough.com/inlandport/planning/Resource/Planning-Application/Needs-Study/Needs-Case-Report-4-Railway-Operations-And-Infrastructure.pdf| title = THE NEED CASE FOR A STRATEGIC RAIL FREIGHT INTERCHANGE Technical Report 4 Railway Operations and Infrastructure| date = January 2009| author = CgMs Ltd.| publisher = HelioSlough|ref=harv}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}
    • [https://web.archive.org/web/20131101063510/http://pad.doncaster.gov.uk/AnitePublicDocs/00531752.pdf alt link], via Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council
  • {{cite web| url = http://www.helioslough.com/inlandport/planning/Resource/Planning-Application/Development-Specification/Development-Specification-Final.pdf| title = DEVELOPMENT SPECIFICATION DOCUMENT In respect of Inland Port Doncaster| date = January 2009a| author = CgMs Ltd.| publisher = HelioSlough|ref=harv}}{{dead link|date=September 2017 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}

Further information

  • {{cite web| url = http://planning.doncaster.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=KEA92YFX05H00| title = (09/00190/OUTA) Construction of an inland port (Strategic Rail Freight Interchange) together with ancillary infrastructure and operational development comprising .. | publisher = Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council| type = planning application |date = 30 January 2009|}}
    • {{cite web| url = http://planning.doncaster.gov.uk/online-applications/applicationDetails.do?activeTab=summary&keyVal=MITZATFX08Q00 | title = (13/00404/MAT) Construction of an inland port (Strategic Rail Freight Interchange) .. amendment to previous permission 09/00190/OUTA| type = planning application |date = 25 February 2013}}

External links

Official
  • {{cite web| url = http://www.iportuk.com| title = iPort, Doncaster| work = www.iportuk.com }}
Defunct official
  • {{citation| url=http://verdion.com/inland-port-rossington-doncaster.html| work= verdion.com| title = Inland Port Doncaster| archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131209210202/http://verdion.com/inland-port-rossington-doncaster.html| archivedate = 9 December 2013}}
  • {{citation| url = http://www.helioslough.com/inlandport/index.html| title = Inland Port : Doncaster : Helioslough| publisher = Helioslough|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110611095007/http://www.helioslough.com/inlandport/index.html| archivedate = 11 June 2011}}
  • {{citation| url = http://www.iportdoncaster.co.uk/| work = www.iportdoncaster.co.uk |title = IPORT Doncaster|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20131106153620/http://www.iportdoncaster.co.uk/| archivedate = 6 November 2013}}

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