Loadhaul

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Loadhaul was a British rail freight company formed during the privatization of British Rail, known for operating heavy freight services in northern England in the 1990s.

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instanceOf British company
rail freight company
abbreviation EWS (as successor operator of its services) NERFINISHED
category Defunct railway companies of Great Britain
Post-privatisation British railway company
Rail freight companies of the United Kingdom
country United Kingdom
fleetType diesel locomotives
formedDuring privatization of British Rail
industry rail freight transport
livery black, orange and white livery
notableFor distinctive black and orange locomotive livery
operation of heavy industrial freight flows in northern England
operatedIn Humberside NERFINISHED
North East England NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED
northern England
operationalPeriod 1990s
parentOrganization British Rail (initially, as part of privatization preparations) NERFINISHED
predecessorOrganization British Rail freight sectors NERFINISHED
reasonForDissolution absorbed into English Welsh & Scottish Railway
regionServed Great Britain NERFINISHED
serviceType bulk freight services
coal transport
heavy freight services
intermodal freight
steel traffic
status defunct
successorOrganization English Welsh & Scottish Railway NERFINISHED

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