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wagonload In rail freight transportation the terms wagonload or wagonload freight refer to trains made of single wagon consignments of freight. In the US and Canada the term carload refers to a single car of any kind, and manifest train refers to trains mad ...
freight service operated by British Rail from 1977 to 1991 using air-braked wagons.


History


Background, 1970s

In the late 1960s British Rail (BR) was loss making and government supported; government and British Rail management sought solutions and remedies to the problem of the declining
wagonload In rail freight transportation the terms wagonload or wagonload freight refer to trains made of single wagon consignments of freight. In the US and Canada the term carload refers to a single car of any kind, and manifest train refers to trains mad ...
business; in 1968 a 'Freight Plan' committed the company to continuing wagonload traffic; the possibility of reducing the scope of the freight network was investigated, and computer modelling and computer route planning introduced to seek increased efficiency. Additionally BR began operating a relatively high speed freight service (
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to
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) using air braked wagons in 1972; a forerunner of the Speedlink service.T. R. Gourvish (2011), British Railways 1948-73, pp.501-504 Further air braked freight services were introduced in the early 1970s, and an investment in 650 wagons sought. During the 1970s BR substantially reduced its rolling stock and infrastructure for wagonload traffic, total wagon numbers were reduced to 137,000 in 1979 from over 400,000 in 1968; from 1973 to 79 a third of the system's
marshalling yards A classification yard (American and Canadian English (Canadian National Railway use)), marshalling yard ( British, Hong Kong, Indian, Australian, and Canadian English (Canadian Pacific Railway use)) or shunting yard (Central Europe) is a railway ...
were closed, and freight depots were reduced by nearly one fifth; in the same period total air braked wagons nearly doubled in number.


Speedlink, 1977–1991

By 1977, the 1972 air-braked train service pilot had increased to 29 trains per day. The Speedlink service was formally launched in September 1977. The Speedlink system was more restrictive than a traditional wagonload service utilising marshalling yards, but used fixed timetables between a more limited number of destinations - the resulting service was faster, with higher reliability on delivery times. In 1984 Speedlink was running 150 trunk services per day, with a peak 8 million tonnes carried per year, with two dozen main and secondary distribution sites with around 800 potential sidings as destinations - it was claimed (1983) that the service was profitable. In 1988 the Speedlink service became part of a new BR operating sector
Railfreight Distribution Railfreight Distribution was a sub-sector of British Rail, created by the division in 1987 of British Rail's previous Railfreight sector. It was responsible for non-trainload freight operations, as well as Freightliner and Intermodal services ...
(RfD) together with Freightliner, BR's
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carrying rail freight subsidiary. The merger was hoped to bring in further business through business synergies between the two subsidiaries, minor differences in the braking systems used by the two companies prevented train operating economies being realised. The future of the company was under question throughout the 1980s; one reason for retaining the service was a potential increase in traffic after the opening of the
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, Attempts to make Speedlink break even by 1992/3 were stymied by the
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, in 1989/90 the company lost £28 million, with revenue of £42 million; a review of operations had shown "trainload" freight to be profitable only on journeys of over 500 miles, with substantial loadings (10 wagons per day). The
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governments first elected in 1979, in power throughout the period (see Thatcher ministry and
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) sought improved financial performance of BR, in contrast to the extensive public
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provided by earlier
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governments. The Speedlink service finally came to an end in 1991, as part of attempts to convert British Rail into a wholly commercially viable business prior to privatisation. It had received state grants of £69 million during its existence, and at closure was carrying approximately 3 million tonnes of freight per year, at a loss of over £30 million pa on revenue of £45 million. After closure approximately 70% of the freight carried was initially retained by BR, representing 125 trains per day; any freight viable as trainload services operated by the division were transferred to British Rail's regional trainload sectors
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,
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, and
Transrail Freight Transrail was a trainload rail freight operator based in St Blazey, England, UK with a large operating area including Scotland, Wales and the west of England. It was formed in 1994 from part of British Rail's Trainload Freight division, as par ...
.


Successors, 1991–present

After the end of the Speedlink service in 1991 a number of services were initiated in attempts to serve the potential wagonload rail freight market:
Railfreight Distribution Railfreight Distribution was a sub-sector of British Rail, created by the division in 1987 of British Rail's previous Railfreight sector. It was responsible for non-trainload freight operations, as well as Freightliner and Intermodal services ...
(RfD) established a wagonload service for cross-
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freight, named ''Connectrail''; the operations of this business were incorporated into EWS after it acquired RfD in 1997, and merged into its 'Enterprise' service. A road-rail intermodal service ''Charterail'' was established in 1990 to serve potential customers post Speedlink using
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wagons from
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. The company went into liquidation in 1992, claiming high locomotive haulage rates made the enterprise unsustainable. Sources: * * * * In the BR privatisation transitional period (1994-1996),
Transrail Freight Transrail was a trainload rail freight operator based in St Blazey, England, UK with a large operating area including Scotland, Wales and the west of England. It was formed in 1994 from part of British Rail's Trainload Freight division, as par ...
started a long-distance service named 'Enterprise'; the service continued to be operated after the company became part of English Welsh & Scottish as 'EWS Enterprise'.


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