The Sirius website (nearly) says some very interesting things about local/regional transport infrastructures.
http://www.siriusminerals.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=255&Itemid=40 "Rail
Yorkshire has extensive inland and coastal railway systems which we believe are both accessible through consultation with rail operators, and sufficient for any rail haulage requirements." (someone is remembering the late 50's early 60's)
Has nobody at Sirius noticed that, apart from the Whitby-Esk Valley line and the Whitby-Grosmont-Pickering line, that there are no existing rail connections anywhere near their prospective sites.
Are we going to see the Boulby Mine-Teesport line reinstated through to Whitby, Hawsker and beyond (as planned 30 to 40 years ago), with potash trains crossing the viaduct over the Esk again? I personally see no other chance of them getting the stuff to Teesport, Redcar or Hartlepool. And I don't see them getting planning clearance for the number of bridges it would entail either.
Or maybe they'll transform Whitby into a deep-water port (grin)
Any rail route through to Hull or Immingham seems to me to be a non-starter.