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- Railfreight was a sector of British Rail responsible for all freight operations on the British network. The division was created in 1982 when BR sought...
- GB Railfreight (GBRf) is a rail freight company in the United Kingdom. As of 2022, it is owned by the global investment company Infracapital, itself a...
- Railfreight Distribution was a sub-sector of British Rail, created by the division in 1987 of British Rail's previous Railfreight sector. It was responsible...
- companies: Transrail Freight, Mainline Freight, Loadhaul, and later, Railfreight Distribution and Rail Express Systems; thus controlling 93% of UK rail...
- by GB Railfreight. They have since been repainted along with First GBRf liveried 73141, 212 and 73213 at St. Leonards Depot into GB Railfreight livery...
- locomotives were the largest single expenditure in a restructuring of the Railfreight sector of BR, which over a three-year period, saw a £264 annual loss...
- moving to GB Railfreight and one to Great Western Railway, leaving DRS with 57304, 57307, 57308 and 57309. In June 2023, GB Railfreight began leases on...
- usage in the Channel tunnel. Locomotives of this type are operated by GB Railfreight/Europorte 2 and DB Cargo UK. In France, a number were also owned and...
- v t e Intermodal railfreight in Great Britain Freightliner Group terminals Birmingham (Lawley Street) Doncaster (Railport) Felixstowe (North) Felixstowe...
- 69 was developed to fulfil the needs of the rail freight operator GB Railfreight (GBRf), which was unable to purchase additional class 66 diesel locomotives...