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Heavy Haul Rail

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Heavy Haul Rail
IndustryFreight transport
PredecessorFreightliner Heavy Haul
Founded29 January 2026; 4 months ago (29 January 2026)
Headquarters,
England
Key people
Tim Shoveller (Chairman)
Dave Penney (CEO)
ParentBrookfield
GIC
Websitewww.heavyhaulrail.co.uk Edit this at Wikidata

Heavy Haul Rail is a British rail freight transport company that was spun off from Freightliner in January 2026. It is owned by Brookfield and GIC.

History

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Freightliner was founded in 1969 pursuant to the Transport Act 1968 to focus on the movement of intermodal containers by rail. It was owned by the British Rail Board and National Freight Corporation.[1] In 1977 full ownership was vested in the British Rail Board.[2]

In May 1996 as part of the privatisation of British Rail, Freightliner was sold in a management buyout.[3] In December 1999, Freightliner diversified into the heavy haulage market to compete with EWS.[4]

Freightliner announced in September 2025 that it had agreed to terms to sell its UK intermodal container business to CMA CGM.[5] The sale was completed on 29 January 2026.[6][7][8] As the sale included use of the Freightliner brand, the residual business was rebranded 'Heavy Haul Rail'.[9][10]

Operations

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At the time of separation from the Freightliner operation in January, Heavy Haul Rail was running around 250 trains each week and serving around 100 locations. It operated ten depots and yards:[11]

Fleet

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Heavy Haul Rail commenced operations with 95 locomotives; 14 class 59s, 62 class 66s and 19 class 70s.[12]

Class Image Type Built Wheel arr. In traffic Numbers Notes
59 Diesel locomotive 1985-1995 Co-Co 4 59001, 59002, 59004, 59005 Acquired from Mendip Rail in 2019.[13]
4 59101 59102, 59103, 59104
6 59201, 59202, 59203, 59204, 59205, 59206 Acquired from DB Cargo UK in 2019.[citation needed]
66 1999-2008 7 66413, 66414, 66415, 66416, 66418, 66419, 66420

Acquired from Direct Rail Services in 2011.[citation needed]

29 66507, 66520, 66522, 66534, 66536, 66537, 66545, 66546, 66547, 66548, 66550, 66555, 66556, 66557, 66558, 66559, 66560, 66561, 66562, 66563, 66564, 66565, 66566, 66585, 66587, 66588, 66589, 66590, 66594[11]
19 66601, 66602, 66603, 66604, 66605, 66606, 66607, 66610, 66613, 66614, 66615, 66616, 66617, 66618, 66619, 66620, 66621, 66622, 66623
4 66951, 66952 66953, 66957[11]
70 2009-2011 19 70001, 70002, 70003, 70004, 70005, 70006, 70007, 70008, 70009, 70010, 70011, 70013, 70014, 70015, 70016, 70017, 70018, 70019, 70020 70012 dropped while being unloaded at Newport; returned to manufacturers and is used as a test bed.

References

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  1. ^ Freightliners Limited formed Railway Gazette 7 February 1969 page 86
  2. ^ Freightliners go back to BR Railway Gazette International December 1977 page 448
  3. ^ Freightliner 95 sold - and Porterbrook enters freight market by buying 70 locomotives and 699 wagons The Railway Magazine issue 1143 July 1996 page 14
  4. ^ Freightliner Heavy Haul division challenges EWS The Railway Magazine issue 1186 February 2000 page 6
  5. ^ CMA CGM announces the acquisition of Freightliner UK Intermodal Logistics, a leading rail freight operator in the United Kingdom CMA CGM 22 September 2025
  6. ^ CMA CGM completes Freightliner acquisition International Railway Journal 29 January 2026
  7. ^ CMA completes Freightliner intermodal deal Modern Railways issue 930 March 2026 page 13
  8. ^ Freightliner to sell its UK intermodal arm Rail Express issue 354 November 2025 page 8
  9. ^ Split of Freightliner and Heavy Haul operations completed The Railway Magazine issue 1500 March 2026 page 72
  10. ^ Heavy Haul Rail launched on completion of Freightliner sale Rail Express issue 358 March 2026 page 14
  11. ^ a b c "CMA completes Freightliner intermodal deal". Modern Railways. Vol. 83, no. 930. 2026. p. 13.
  12. ^ Freightliner sale sees fleet split across two businesses Railways Illustrated issue 278 April 2026 page 8
  13. ^ Holden, Michael (22 May 2020). "Freightliner purchases 14 Class 59 locomotives as Mendip Rail contract continues". Rail Advent. Retrieved 13 September 2020.
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