Today's Times had a short item based on an Amazon
UK▸ press release, primarily about them buying 140 Mercedes eActros 600 eHGVs. The text says they can be recharged in an hour (at an impressive power, I imagine) to run for 310 miles.
But sneaked into this was a brief statement that they will - indeed have started to - use rail transport along the
WCML▸ .
Amazon's full version has this on the subject:
For the first time in the UK, Amazon has also launched rail deliveries at scale. Amazon products are loaded onto train carriages on the fully electric West Coast Main Line between Scotland and the Midlands. Products are then picked up from stations close to local Amazon delivery and fulfilment centres– ready for sorting and packing ahead of customer deliveries. Products are also transported from stations and Amazon’s wider fulfilment network to ferry ports, to further reduce on-road traffic, while giving small and medium sized UK businesses easier access to European markets.
More than 20 million products sold on Amazon are expected to travel on the UK’s electric rail network this year, avoiding traffic congestion and carbon emissions, with plans to expand across further rail routes before the end of the year.
Who is operating what trains using what rolling stock between where, and whether exclusively for Amazon or as part of a service to others as well, I have yet to discover.