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Norwegian freight train operator
CargoNet AS is the primary operator of freight trains on the Norwegian railway system. It was originally formed as NSB Gods after NSB (now Vy) was split
CargoNet
Country in northern Europe
including Vy, SJ, Go-Ahead and Flytoget, while freight trains are operated by CargoNet and OnRail. Investment in new infrastructure and maintenance is financed
Norway
Co-Co diesel locomotive
Retrieved 24 January 2009. "Årlig møte med ledelsen i CargoNet AS TILSYNSRAPPORT (annual audit report) CargoNet 2002" (PDF).[permanent dead link] "World rolling
EMD_Class_66
Norwegian state-owned railway operator
Ministry of Transport. Its sub-brands include Vy Buss coach services, CargoNet freight trains and the Swedish train transport company Vy Tåg. In 2009
Vy
operate them. These companies include Vy and subsidiaries Vy Gjøvikbanen and CargoNet, Flytoget, Go-Ahead, SJ Norge, Green Cargo, Grenland Rail and Hector Rail
Rail_transport_in_Norway
Norwegian railway line
NOR, and served with passenger trains by Vy Tog and freight trains by CargoNet. The Flåm Line remains as the only branch line, after the closure of the
Bergen_Line
Railway line in northern Sweden
and the Port of Luleå. In addition, Vy Tåg operates passenger trains and CargoNet operates container freight trains. The Iron Ore Line is single track, electrified
Iron_Ore_Line
Class of diesel-electric locomotives
including the Nordland Line and the Røros Line. They were transferred to CargoNet in 2002, when NSB's cargo division was demerged. Ten units were sold to
NSB_Di_8
Railway line in Norway
intercity trains along the Sørlandet Line, both operated by Go-Ahead Norge. CargoNet runs container freight trains on the line, which terminate at Ganddal Freight
Jæren_Line
became green and silver. The freight trains were moved to the subsidiary CargoNet and painted grey, the Airport Express Train was painted silver and while
Norwegian State Railways rolling stock
Norwegian_State_Railways_rolling_stock
Railway line in Narvik, Norway
operated by Malmtrafik that haul iron ore from Sweden to Narvik. In addition, CargoNet operates container trains, branded as the Arctic Rail Express (ARE), and
Ofoten_Line
Norwegian rolling stock maintenance company
Drammen, Stavanger and Oresund. In addition to NSB, customers include CargoNet, Kollektivtransportproduksjon, Ofotbanen, Green Cargo, Hector Rail and
Mantena_(company)
Class of Norwegian electric locomotives
NSB El 14 is a Norwegian electric locomotive operated by CargoNet for freight trains hauling. Built between 1968 and 1973 by Thune as a general purpose
NSB_El_14
Class of Norwegian electric locomotives
an electric locomotive which is used on the Norwegian railway system by CargoNet to haul freight trains. Until it was replaced by the El 18, the El 16 engines
NSB_El_16
Railway line in Norway
Eidsvoll Trondheim S Stations 25 Service Type Railway Operator(s) SJ Norge Vy CargoNet Rolling stock Class 73, El 14, El 16, El 18 History Opened 1921, the original
Dovre_Line
Class of diesel electric locomotives
issue led ASLEF to withdraw its threat of industrial action. In Norway, CargoNet related complaints about the noise levels in the CD66 variant of the Class
British_Rail_Class_66
Sandahlsbolagen formed the company Real Rail AB in collaboration with CargoNet AS which deals with railroad transportation. Thord Sandahl is the CEO.
Sandahlsbolagen
Defunct government agency responsible for maintenance of Norwegian railways
state owned passenger company Vy (formerly NSB) and the freight company CargoNet. The administration operated all railways in Norway, except public station
Jernbaneverket
Norwegian railway line between Trondheim and Bodø
operated by CargoNet. They run from Oslo and Trondheim, unloading containers in Mo i Rana, Fauske and Bodø. Cargolink's trains also carry cars. CargoNet operates
Nordland_Line
Swedish electric locomotive class
service for cargo operator Cargonet in Norway and Tågkompaniet in Sweden, in 2007 the six Swedish trains were sold back to Cargonet who now operates all El
SJ_Rc
Railway tunnel in Vestland county, Norway
railway network Operation Opened 16 May 1993 Owner Bane NOR Operator Vy Tog CargoNet Technical Line length 10,300 m (6.4 mi) No. of tracks Single Track gauge
Finse_Tunnel
Family of locomotives manufactured by Alstom, originally by Bombardier
Germany–Austria, also Switzerland, Hungary. 10 2009 CE119 or El 19 Leasing customer CargoNet, locomotive go in Norway and Sweden. CBRail 16 2007–2009 241 Leasing/finance
Alstom_Traxx
Electric locomotive class built by Adtranz
(in Norwegian). p. 28. "Et nettverk av godsterminaler" (in Norwegian). CargoNet. Archived from the original on 19 August 2010. Retrieved 25 October 2010
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List_of_European_railways
RAIL4CHEM Vy (current) (State owned) Bane NOR (infrastructure) (State owned) CargoNet (State owned) Railcare Tåg (Swedish Rail Infrastructure Companies) Airport
List_of_railway_companies
Railway line from Oslo to Stavanger, Norway
Operator(s) Passenger: Go-Ahead Norge (2019-present) Vy (1871-2019) Freight: CargoNet Rolling stock Class 73, El 18 History Opened 1871 (to Kongsberg) 1944 (completed)
Sørlandet_Line
Air cargo, ground handling, and airline catering company headquartered in Singapore
annum commenced operations. 2003 saw the launch of SATS' web-based system, CargoNet, to further complement its cargo tracking service. It also upgraded the
SATS_Ltd
Norwegian railway line between Oslo and Drammen
Oslo S Drammen Stations 17 Service Type Railway Operator(s) Vy Flytoget CargoNet Rolling stock Class 69, Class 70, Class 71, Class 72, Class 73 History
Drammen_Line
Norwegian electric locomotive class
El 18 hauling a freight train on the Østfold Line for CargoNet
NSB_El_18
State-owned railways of Norway (1883–1996)
electrified. In 2002 the freight operations were split to the subsidiary CargoNet, and the maintenance department became[citation needed] Mantena. "The transportation
Norwegian State Railways (1883–1996)
Norwegian_State_Railways_(1883–1996)
retains 50%) Norsk Medisinaldepot (sold to Celesio in 2001) NSB Gods (now CargoNet, partially sold to Green Cargo in 2002, NSB retains 55%) Oslo Energi (parts
List of privatizations by country
List_of_privatizations_by_country
Topics referred to by the same term
CD66 may refer to: Carcinoembryonic antigen, cluster of differentiation CargoNet CD66, a diesel locomotive This disambiguation page lists articles associated
CD66
Trade union in Norway
BaneTele, Nettbuss, Nettlast, Malmtrafik, MiTrans, Mantena, Trafikkservice, CargoNet, Baneservice, Arrive, Ofotbanen AS, NSB Gjøvikbanen and Flytoget. It is
Norwegian Union of Railway Workers
Norwegian_Union_of_Railway_Workers
Railway tunnel in Trondheim, Norway
Opened 1 June 1957 Owner Norwegian National Rail Administration Operator CargoNet, Cargolink Character Freight Technical Line length 2,785 m (9,137 ft) No
Tyholt_Tunnel
Railway line in Norway
Type Railway Operator(s) Airport Express Train Go-Ahead Norge Vy Vy Tog CargoNet Rolling stock Class 70, Class 71, Class 72, Class 73 History Opened 27
Asker_Line
Railway line in Norway
Grefsen Station Service Type Railway System Norwegian railway Operator(s) CargoNet, Cargolink History Opened 20 January 1901 Technical Line length 4.3 km
Alna_Line
Railway station in Ullensaker, Norway
short turning track. Aviation fuel is transported to the airport by train. CargoNet hauls a daily train load of fuel from Sjursøya, with an unloading terminal
Oslo_Airport_Station
Railway tunnel in Bergen, Norway
End Bergen Station Operation Opened 1964 Owner Bane NOR Operator Vy Tog CargoNet Technical Line length 7,670 metres (4.8 mi) No. of tracks Double track
Ulriken_Tunnel
Norwegian rail transport company
he was both chair of Ofotbanen and harbormaster at the Port of Narvik. CargoNet, a freight competitor of Ofotbanen, had felt that they were being unfairly
Ofotbanen_(company)
2010 Rail accident in Norway
condition of three of the injured persons was critical. The set of empty CargoNet wagons was parked at Alnabru Freight Terminal, pending use later in the
Sjursøya_train_accident
Norwegian railway
"Raumabanen". Archived from the original on 12 June 2011. Retrieved 13 July 2011. CargoNet. "Loading and unloading time – Norway and Norway–Sweden" (PDF). Archived
Rauma_Line
Railway line in Oslo, Norway
Freight Terminal Service Type Railway System Norwegian railway Operator CargoNet History Opened 1 May 1907 (1907-05-01) Technical Line length 7.33 km (4
Loenga–Alnabru_Line
Norwegian railway line between Oslo and Eidsvoll
Termini Oslo S Eidsvoll Stations 19 Service Type Railway Operator(s) Vy CargoNet Rolling stock Class 72 (L1) Class 75 (R13) History Opened 1854 Technical
Trunk_Line
Swedish railway company
Retrieved 31 October 2010. "Et nettverk av godsterminaler" (in Norwegian). CargoNet. Retrieved 25 October 2010.[permanent dead link] "Narvik" (in Norwegian)
LKAB_Malmtrafik
Oslo Sporveier Cargolink Freight Mainline 2008–16 Autolink¤ Terminated CargoNet Freight Mainline 1996– Vy* — Dunderland Iron Ore Company [no] Ore Dunderland
List of railway companies of Norway
List_of_railway_companies_of_Norway
Peninsula in Oslo, Norway
on 24 March 2010, when a runaway set of 16 empty carriages belonging to CargoNet crashed into a terminal building at high speed. This incident caused 3
Sjursøya
Railway line in Norway
CargoNet freight train hauled by an El 14 at Kornsjø Station
Østfold_Line
serious competitor to more established operators including Green Cargo and CargoNet. The company experienced losses and struggled to make a profit on passenger
BK_Tåg
Railway tunnel between Olav Kyrres plass and Oslo Central Station
new schedule plan has been proposed. NSB, the Airport Express Train and CargoNet have all asked for more slots through the tunnel than is available. One
Oslo_Tunnel
gathered steel", Middlesbrough Evening Gazette, 18 September 2010 group= "Cargonet locos settle into new environment in Redcar" (PDF), Railway Herald (297):
GEC_Stephenson_locomotive
Class of Norwegian electric locomotives
service on the Ofoten Line. One of them, El 13 2142, was donated from CargoNet to the Norwegian Railway Museum in 2003 and so far, 2142 is the only El
NSB_El_13
Railway line in Norway
have to use the Gardermoen Line from Kløfta. This service is provided by CargoNet. The Swedish state railways, SJ also operate on the southern part of Gardermoen
Gardermoen_Line
Railway line in Trøndelag, Norway
Meråker Line Container train hauled by a CD66 locomotive from CargoNet in Malvik Municipality Overview Native name Meråkerbanen Owner Bane NOR Termini
Meråker_Line
Village in Halden municipality, Norway
CargoNet freight train passing through Kornsjø Station
Kornsjø
Norwegian railway company
of automobiles in Norway, has traditionally bought train services from CargoNet. In 2007, they signed a contract with Ofotbanen, and at the same time bought
Cargolink
Diesel-electric locomotive class
been owned by the Swedish rail maintenance and haulage company Railcare. CargoNet via Beacon Rail 6 2009 Allco group's European operations were bought by
Stadler_Euro
Commuter train service in Jæren, Norway
while the rolling stock is owned and operated by Go-Ahead Nordic and CargoNet. The service between Stavanger and Sandnes operate with a fixed schedule
Jæren_Commuter_Rail
Norwegian distributor of automobiles
had used the Norwegian State Railways, and subsequently their subsidiary CargoNet, for operation of the autorack trains. On 31 January 2007, Autolink bought
Autolink
Railway line in Norway
multiple units and Di 4-hauled trains. CargoNet and Cargolink operate freight trains along the line. CargoNet hauls using Vossloh Euro, while Cargolink
Hell–Sunnan_Line
American businessman
supply chain analysis business as its group executive. He oversaw 3E, Cargonet, and Maplecroft. Since 2020, Rotella has been a senior financial services
Perry_Rotella
Railway line in Norway
Line is exclusively used for freight traffic to Norcem Brevik hauled by CargoNet. First proposed in 1875, the Norwegian State Railways (NSB) started construction
Brevik_Line
Railway line in Norway
Station Stations 7 Service Type Railway System Norwegian railway Operator CargoNet History Opened 1 December 1909 Technical Line length 31.83 km (19.78 mi)
Roa–Hønefoss_Line
Norwegian railway line
Service Type Railway System Norwegian railway Operator(s) SJ Vy Vy Tåg CargoNet Rolling stock Class 75 Rc Regina History Opened 1862 Technical Line length
Kongsvinger_Line
build new locomotives for HSBC Rail; the locomotives will be leased by CargoNet for use in Norway north of the Arctic Circle and are expected to enter
2002_in_rail_transport
Railway line in Norway
Skøyen Filipstad Service Type Railway System Norwegian Railway Operator CargoNet History Opened 1872 Technical Line length 2 km (1.2 mi) Number of tracks
Skøyen–Filipstad_Line
Former railway in Trøndelag, Norway
Administration Termini Grong Station Namsos Station Service Type Railway Operator CargoNet History Opened 1 November 1933 Closed 2002 Technical Line length 50.60 km
Namsos_Line
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