Hams Hall
Last updated 25 May 2026
Hams Hall Rail Freight Terminal — Maritime Transport-operated intermodal terminal in North Warwickshire, on the former Hams Hall power station site. Key West Midlands destination for deep-sea container traffic.
| Operating company | Maritime Transport (Hams Hall Rail Freight Terminal) |
| Active since | Terminal opened 1998 on the former CEGB Hams Hall site |
| Reception sidings |
Hams Hall terminal sidings
(HMSHBRF)
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| Rail connectivity | Birmingham–Nuneaton line; access to the WCML and the cross-country network |
| Trailing 12-period A2F | Fewer than 12 closed periods of clean data on record — available once the pipeline reaches 12 complete periods. |
Latest period summary
Hams Hall received 52 monitored inbound services in Period 2 2026-27 — 90% arrived within 15 minutes of schedule across 52 completed arrivals, against a national freight benchmark of 90%. The small sample of 52 services produces a Wilson interval of 82%–95%; the headline is within the expected range on Period 1 2026-27 (88%). PRELIMINARY at T+2; FINAL re-publication at T+35 after Network Rail's batch correction.
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Methodology & sources
All figures derive from Network Rail's NROD TRUST feed, processed via the Gauge Intelligence ingest pipeline. Period definitions, A2F (Arrival to Fifteen), the Wilson 90% interval, daily anomaly rules, cross-view reconciliation, and delay attribution are documented at:
Data window — period boundaries and the data-as-of cutoff
League tables — cross-view reconciliation across the four analytical views
Anomaly detection — daily A2F SPC rules
Delay attribution — DAPR cause-code breakdown
Forecasting — prediction intervals and possession-exposure estimates
Hams Hall is one of the West Midlands’ principal inland intermodal terminals, operated by Maritime Transport on the site of the former Hams Hall power station near Coleshill, North Warwickshire. It receives deep-sea container traffic from the Haven ports and serves the wider Midlands distribution network.