Transrail Freight

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Transrail Freight Ltd
Industry Rail freight
Fate Acquired by Wisconsin Central Ltd.
Founded 9 June 1994 as Trainload Freight West
Defunct 1996
Headquarters St Blazey[citation needed], United Kingdom
Services Freight train owner/operator
Parent British Rail

Transrail was a trainload rail freight operator based in St Blazey, England, UK with a large operating area including Scotland, Wales and the west of England. It was formed in 1994 from part of British Rail's Trainload Freight division, as part of the privatisation of British Rail.

Mainline Freight, Loadhaul and Transrail were purchased by a consortium led by Wisconsin Central in 1996 and amalgamated into a new company, English, Welsh and Scottish Railway.

History

Transrail was created in 1994 along with Mainline Freight and Loadhaul as part of the broadly regional split of British Rail's Trainload Freight operations. Transrail had the largest operating area of the three companies, operating in Scotland, Wales and the entire west of England (South West, West Midlands, and North West). The three companies were created with the aim of promoting competition between the businesses.[1][2] It was initially and briefly named "Trainload Freight West Limited" before being re-branded in July 1994.[3]

Transrail had the largest inherited operating area of the three post-Trainload Freight companies, but the least amount of traffic. The company initiated a long-distance wagonload train service branded 'Enterprise',[4] later operated by EWS as the 'EWS Enterprise' service.[5][6]

All three former Trainload Freight companies were acquired in February 1996 by North-South Railways, a company formed by a consortium led by US railroad company Wisconsin Central, for a combined total of £225.15 million (approximately $349 million USD). The three companies and Rail Express Systems were merged to form English, Welsh and Scottish Railway (EWS).[1][2][7][8]

Fleet

Trans-Rail livery on Class 37 no. 37674 at Westbury on 17 April 2004.

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Livery

The company's livery was based on the previous Trainload Freight two-tone grey livery, with the addition of a blue and red "T" logo and Transrail branding.

References

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