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Encyclopedia > Fragonset Railways

Fleet Details

Class Operational Under Repair Stored
Class 08 08168/359/631 - -
Class 31 31106/128/190/452/455/459/468/601/602 31422/461 many
Class 33 33021/103/108/202 33019 33046
Class 37 37255 - -
Class 45 45112 - -
Class 47 47145/355/375/488/701/703/709/712/832 47053/710/715/780 many
Class 56 - 56125 56022/061/066
Class 73 73104/107/134/139 73114 73103/105/117/132
Class 86 - 86212/217/223/229/233/250 86231/251

External Links

  • Fragonset website. (http://www.fragonset.co.uk)


Spot-Hire Companies:

Cotswold Rail | Fragonset Railways | Harry Needle Railroad Company
Ian Riley Engineering | Riviera Trains | RT Rail | West Coast Railway Company

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FM Rail: Information from Answers.com (637 words)
Fragonset Railways Class 47 47355 Avocet at Derby on 11 August 2004.
Fragonset Merlin Rail or FM Rail is a railway spot-hire and charter company based at Derby, United Kingdom.
In the period 1998-2004, Fragonset acquired many redundant locomotives from EWS, mainly from Classes 31, 33, 47 and 73.
Rail transport in Great Britain - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site (2545 words)
Fragonset Railways, a spot-hire company with a stock of Class 08 shunting locomotives, and Class 31, Class 33, Class 45, Class 47, Class 56, Class 73 and Class 86 main line locomotives.
UK railways are run at arm's length from the government, through two government organisations, both of which have statutory powers under various Acts of Parliament (such as the Railways Act 1993, the Competition Act 1998 and the Transport Act 2000), and both of which receive Directions and Guidance from the Secretaries of State for Transport.
Most UK railway stations date from the Victorian era and are located on the edge of town centres.
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