GB Railfreight Hires Stadler to Service and Maintain Class 99 Locos

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(From left to right) John Smith, CEO of GB Railfreight, and Paul Patrick, Managing Director of Stadler Rail Service UK.

(GBRf) and have signed an agreement for Stadler Rail Services to be responsible for all aspects of service and maintenance of GBRf's latest hybrid locomotives from 2025.

Today's news follows GBRf's contract with Stadler and Beacon Rail to manufacture and deliver thirty new Class 99 bi-mode Co'Co locomotives. This deal marks the start of a long-term partnership between the organisations.

GBRf will lease the new hybrid fleet from owner Beacon Rail. The 's electrification rollout, when complete, will enable the Class 99s to run on electricity across all UK routes, which will reduce annual carbon emissions by 585,000 tonnes. High quality and reliable servicing is critical to ensuring the fleet can deliver this impact.

99001 loco
Credit: Stadler

GBRf has agreed with Stadler that it will maintain the thirty locomotives at a new depot in , where they will receive tailored maintenance solutions to ensure a high quality of service. Stadler will manage overhauls, spare parts, material supplies, vehicle repairs, mobile service support, data and maintenance software.

 

John Smith, Chief Executive Officer of GB Railfreight, said: “The service agreement with Stadler for the locomotives brings together its design and maintenance divisions to ensure that rail freight continues to lead the decarbonisation of supply chains.

“Continued private sector investment in the industry-leading Class 99s and their maintenance facilities, demonstrates a commitment to modernising and growing the rail freight sector in the UK to help deliver the government's net zero ambitions.”

Paul Patrick, Managing Director of Stadler Rail Service UK, said: “We have established a strong foothold in the UK over recent years, and are delighted to have been awarded another Service contract, based on our proven track record and expertise in this field. The locomotives that Stadler will be responsible for will pave the way to a greener and more efficient rail network, supporting the industry's ambition of promoting modal shift from road to rail. We are pleased to be supporting the government's targets to decarbonise the UK railway by 2040, which will benefit our clients, British business and society alike.”

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