EURO CARGO RAIL

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Euro Cargo Rail started in 2005 as a subsidiary of EWS (English, Welsh and Scottish Railway). EWS was acquired by Deutshce Bahn in 2007 and Euro Cargo Rail is now a part of DB Schenker, but still with its own identity.

Euro Cargo Rail 66 022

Euro Cargo Rail 66 022 (280 kb)

Euro Cargo Rail 66 022 with a freight in Villeneuve Saint-Georges on March 11, 2015, 15:37.
Euro Cargo Rail 66 195

Euro Cargo Rail 66 195 (384 kb)

Euro Cargo Rail 66 195 arrives in Hazebrouck with an Arcelor Mittal lime train on August 7, 2014, 15:56.
Euro Cargo Rail 66 246

Euro Cargo Rail 66 246 (194 kb)

Euro Cargo Rail 66 246 with a freight in Hazebrouck on August 23, 2007, 18:10.
Euro Cargo Rail 77 014

Euro Cargo Rail 77 014 (324 kb)

Euro Cargo Rail 77 014 with a freight in Villeneuve Saint-Georges on March 11, 2015, 16:17.
Euro Cargo Rail E 186 171 + DB Schenker 186 324

Euro Cargo Rail E 186 171 + DB Schenker 186 324 (267 kb)

Euro Cargo Rail E 186 171 + DB Schenker 186 324 with a container train in Villeneuve Saint-Georges on March 11, 2015, 18:03.
Euro Cargo Rail E 186 171

Euro Cargo Rail E 186 171 (400 kb)

Euro Cargo Rail E 186 171 arrives in Basel Muttenz with Unit45 train 40415 (Daventry - Novara Boschetto) on October 13, 2015, 16:32. From Basel the train is transported by BLS.
Euro Cargo Rail E 186 311

Euro Cargo Rail E 186 311 (350 kb)

Euro Cargo Rail E 186 311 with a container train with many Nothegger containers in Villeneuve Saint-Georges on March 12, 2015, 17:36.

Updated October 25, 2015 / copyright Finn Møller
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