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Who are Fastline ?
I don't follow the freight scene much, so this may be a stupid question, but can anyone tell me who Fastline are ?
I'd seen the name before on a couple of 56s on Freightliners on the WCML, but today I saw Fastline 66302 with DRS 66415 hauling a coal train near Trent. Half of the wagons said GBRF on them, and the other half said Fastline. Can anyone explain this ? |
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I notice at the bottom of their webpage it says "Jarvis plc"
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Yup, the word on the street is that they're the tamper boys who bought a few locos and started their own freight operation - hence the assortment of hired-in rolling stock.
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Does anyone know what times the Fastlines run through Brisol Parkway or Temple Meads. I know on a Staurday Morning there is a service from avonmouth and weekdays there are services to/from Portbury.
Just wandering if anyone could help with times. Thanks a lot Dan |
Thanks for the info, but the website doesn't mention any class 66s at all, nor explain why they should be double heading with a DRS loco - is that hired in ?
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I hear the times change each week though, which is not a lot of use to you or me (I still need two of the 66s for sight), Freightmaster will have the relevant gen though. |
I still need to see all 5 66's and 2 of the 56's!
Thanks for the help!! Dan |
56.301 + 66.301 + 66.303 + 66.305 all seen at Derby today.
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Fastline is a part of Jarvis, and was initially set up for container traffic between Grain and Doncaster using 56s (56301-303), but after winning a contract with E-on, moved into the coal game, and are running to Ironbridge and Ratcliffe. |
66301 was seen northbound through Leicester Stn at 08.40 this morning with a load of GE hoppers.
Seems to be local to Leicester as it was seen at Derby yesterday! :D |
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