Work starts on new freight terminal for Dounreay nuclear material [BBC News]





Date: 20/03/2012

Work is under way on a new freight terminal in Caithness which will enable trains to move nuclear material from Dounreay to Sellafield in Cumbria.


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Work is under way on new freight terminal which will enable nuclear material to be moved from Caithness to Sellafield.

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