Direct Rail Services

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Image:37038 at Crewe Works.jpg Direct Rail Services (DRS) is a freight operating company created by British Nuclear Fuels Limited. The company started rail operations in 1995 using heavily refurbished Class 20/3 diesel locomotives. Since then it has expanded greatly, and has acquired many more locomotives, most bought second-hand and subsequently refurbished. Ownership of DRS was transferred from BNFL to the Nuclear Decommissioning Authority when the NDA was created on 1 April 2005, under the terms of the Energy Act 2004. DRS remains unique in Britain, remaining a publicly-owned rail freight company.

DRS now operates all nuclear-flask trains in the country, which were previously operated by EWS. The company has recently started running intermodal trains from Coatbridge to the Daventry International Railfreight Terminal using its newly acquired Class 66 locomotives.

Its locomotive fleet is based at Kingmoor depot in Carlisle, which reopened during 2000. There are also facilities at Sellafield depot in Cumbria, and Crewe is used as a stabling point.


Fleet Details

Class Type Introduced Wheel arr. No. in traffic Operational locos Withdrawn locos
Class 20 Diesel 1957 Bo-Bo 15 20301-315 20901-906
Class 33 Diesel 1960 Bo-Bo 0 - 33025/029/030/207
Class 37 Diesel 1960 Co-Co 22 37029/038/059/069/087/194/197/218/229/259/261
37510/515/602/605-612
37023/051
37688
Class 47 Diesel 1962 Co-Co 4 47237/298/501/802 47194/484
Class 66 Diesel 2003 Co-Co 10 66401-410 -
Class 87 Electric 1973 Bo-Bo 0 - 87006/022/028/032

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Freight Operating Companies of the United Kingdom:
 Direct Rail Services   English, Welsh and Scottish Railway   Fastline   Freightliner   GB Railfreight   Mendip Rail 

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