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COMSA Rail Transport

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Industry
  
Rail transport

Number of employees
  
~240 (2009)

Headquarters
  
Barcelona

Parent organization
  
COMSA EMTE

Revenue
  
€19million (2009)

Website
  
www.comsaemte.com

Founded
  
2002

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Services
  
Rail freight, locomotive hire

COMSA Rail Transport is a subsidiary of the COMSA EMTE Group, was created in 2002 by Grupo COMSA to provide comprehensive logistics services, rail freight and passenger.

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History

COMSA Rail Transport was founded in 2002 to provide rail services, including freight, passenger and construction trains, locomotive hire for rail construction and other related services including sidings and terminals.

In September 2005 COMSA became the first private rail company to obtain a license to operate on the Spanish railway network, in 2007 a safety certificate for operations was obtained and the company began operating freight trains in 2007.

The company became part of the COMSA EMTE group on the merger in July 2009 of Grupo COMSA and Emte SA

In 2009 the company operated over 1000 freight trains, including 375 automotive part trains for SEAT in Martorell, and coal trains from sea ports to a power plant in Ponferrada, as well as supply locomotives for the construction of the Madrid–Levante high-speed rail line.

In 2013 SNCF Geodis (SBCF-FRET) took a 25% share of COMSA Rail Transport.

International cooperation

  • 2005: Founding member of the (now defunct) European Bulls International Railfreight Alliance
  • 2006: fer Polska Joint venture with Rail4Chem
  • 2009: In association with Portuguese rail company Takargo Rail a joint venture Ibercargo Rail operates services between Spain and Portugal.
  • 2013: SNCF-Geodis and COMSA Rail Transport sign a cooperation agreement on developing rail freight between Iberia, France, and Central Europe.
  • Rolling stock

    As of 2009 the company operates three Class 335 Euro 4000, two Class 317 G1700 and two Class 312 MZ III locomotives (ex-DSB MZ) diesel locomotives, and 18 Electroputere LDE2100 diesel locomotives. Three Class 253 TRAXX DC locomotives were also delivery in October 2009.

    References

    COMSA Rail Transport Wikipedia


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