Metrans Rail

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Metrans Rail
FoundedAugust 27, 2003 (2003-08-27)
FounderPetr Šimral, Radan Stift[1]
Headquarters,
Czech Republic
RevenueIncrease CZK 1,328 mio. (2015)[2]
103,635,000 Czech koruna (2016) Edit this on Wikidata
Increase CZK 134 mio. (2015)[2]
Total assetsIncrease CZK 329 mio. (2015)[2]
Total equityIncrease CZK 148 mio. (2015)[2]
Number of employees
Increase 167 (2020)[3]
ParentHHLA
WebsiteMetransRail.eu

Metrans Rail s.r.o. (VKM: MTR) is a Czech railway operator. It operates regular freight trains connecting container terminal of its parent Metrans in Prague-Uhříněves with Rotterdam.[4]

History[]

Bombardier Traxx of Metrans near Polepy, Czech Republic.

The company was established up by engine drivers Petr Šimral and Radan Stift in August 2003.[5] Named Railtrans, it started irregular freight transport to Germany. On 1 September 2004 Railtrans became the first Czech open access operator offering regular passenger trains from Liberec to German Zittau using Uerdingen railbuses.

In April 2006 Railtrans announced plans to compete with state-owned Czech Railways on the line Prague - Ostrava.[6] It failed to start operation in December 2006, as the chosen electric locomotives Siemens ES64F4 did not receive necessary permissions (Siemens finally got the approval in December 2011[7]). Due to a scheduled reconstruction of the line Railtrans was refused access to the Prague Main Station, as the subsidised trains of incumbent Czech Railways were given priority. In September 2007 Railtrans decided to abandon the project.[8]

In August 2009 METRANS acquired 50% stake in the company.[1] In March 2011 METRANS increased its share to 80% and in 2014 became the sole shareholder.[1]

Rolling stock[]

In 2005 the company acquired two V100 Ost locomotives.[9][10] Metrans Rail operates electric locomotives Bombardier Traxx F 140MS and diesel locomotives Siemens ER20.[4] In September 2012, Metrans ordered a further three Eurorunner locomotives from Siemens.[11] In November 2019, the first of 10 Siemens Vectrons was delivered.[12]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c Commercial register at justice.cz, ID 26361485
  2. ^ a b c d Annual report of METRANS Rail s.r.o. for calendar year 2015
  3. ^ Annual report of METRANS Rail s.r.o. for calendar year 2020
  4. ^ a b Lukáš Soukup, První elektrický TRAXX v Česku, K Report, available online
  5. ^ Notářský zápis o založení obchodní společnosti RAILTRANS s.r.o., 27. srpna 2003, published at justice.cz
  6. ^ Jan Sůra, První soukromý rychlík bude konkurovat Pendolinu, idnes, 19 April 2006
  7. ^ Siemens, Lokomotiva Siemens ES64F4 má zelenou na českých kolejích (press release), 9 January 2012 available online
  8. ^ RT Express abandoned Today's Railways Europe issue 142 October 2007 page 47
  9. ^ Lukáš Soukup, První česká „Open access“ V100, k-report.net, 20. August 2005 (in Czech)
  10. ^ V100-online.de, engines LEW 12542/1970 and LEW 12546/1970
  11. ^ "World rolling stock market September 2012". Railway Gazette International. Retrieved 24 September 2012.
  12. ^ Metrans receives first of 10 Vectron locomotives International Railway Journal 12 November 2019

External links[]

Media related to METRANS Rail at Wikimedia Commons

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