A zero carbon freight service has been launched by Network Rail and Varamis Rail.
The freight service runs between Scotland and the Midlands, Monday to Friday. The service will primarily deal with next day delivery goods.
Eversholt Rail, who are industry partners, have converted some fully electric 4-car trains previously used for passenger service to carry the freight.
Network Rail provided the licenses, contracts, and train paths for the service to operate.
Georgie Newby, Network Rail’s Senior Commercial and Customer Relationship Manager, said: “I’m delighted that we’ve been able to support the launch of this innovative new service from the latest Freight Operating Company to join the network. It is the result of hard work and dedication across multiple organisations, all working closely together to deliver a great, zero carbon service for logistics companies to use. We look forward to delivering other innovations to keep growing the amount of parcel logistics transported by rail.”
Varamis Rail Managing Director, Phil Read, added: “As the UK’s newest Train Operator, Varamis Rail is keen to promote the sustainable benefits that the railway has to offer to the UK economy along with Network Rail. The increase in online shopping and home deliveries over recent years has accelerated the demand to find a more environmentally friendly solution to moving our parcels, products, or light goods around the UK; one solution is the electrified rail network.
“Varamis Rail is incredibly appreciative of the support it has received from Network Rail to enable a start-up of its operations and we look forward to building on this relationship as the rail industry looks to play its part in decarbonising’ the UK.”
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