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In September 2007, the Allco Finance Group, based in Australia, decided to invest in new locomotives; 12 Traxx2 F140AC2 electrics were ordered which will be equipped for service in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. However, just weeks before the roll-out of the first machine on 20.05.2008, Allco decided to focus on the Australian and US market for leasing only, and therefore sold its European activities, including its portfolio of 27 locomotives to Boston (USA) based BTMU Capital Corporation. On 14.01.2009, BTMU introduced a new name for its business entity for freight rolling stock leasing in the European market; Beacon Rail Leasing Limited (Beacon Rail).
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order date 27.07.2007 (6) / 22.08.2007 (6) |
delivery period 06.2008 - 12.2008 |
homologated for Germany, Austria and Switzerland |
> designation 185 590-597, 599-602 |
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2017
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2017-07-28
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[DE] Beacon Rail > HSL Logistik 185 597 in gold [updated]
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update 2017|07|28
[DE] Beacon Rail > HSL Logistik 185 597 in gold [updated]
Beacon Rail > HSL Logistik on 27.07.2017 at Bremen - Photo: Thomas W. Finger
Next to the brown Beacon Rail 185 599, 600 and 601 and our Railcolor-185 602, railfreight operator HSL Logistik now also has a golden 185 series locomotive: 185 597.
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2017-04-11
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[EU] JP Morgan acquires Beacon Rail for €1bn
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update 2017|04|11
[EU] JP Morgan acquires Beacon Rail for €1bn
In 2015, Pamplona Capital Management acquired Beacon Rail leasing for 450 million dollar. Now it is selling the leasing company to an infrastructure fund managed by US Bank JP Morgan, a deal worth about 1 billion euro. Currently Beacon has locomotives, freight wagons and passenger trains in its portfolio.
145-CL: locomotives for open access operators
Beacon Rail Traxx AC1
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2017-01-29
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[DE/CH] Beacon Rail 185s loosing old Crossrail logos
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update 2017|01|29
[DE/CH] Beacon Rail 185s loosing old Crossrail logos
Beacon Rail 185 series locomotives that were still sporting old Crossrail logos, are loosing them. Meanwhile, 185 590 (image) and 594 have been seen without. An overview of the twelve Beacon Rail locomotives of the TRAXX F140 AC3 type (185.2):
185 590, 594: old Allco livery, no logos
185 591, 592, 593, 597: old Allco livery, old Crossrail logos
185 595, 596 are orange-red with current Crossrail logos
185 599-601 are running for HSL Logistik, these are brown with orange
185 602 is HSL Logistik's 'art locomotive'
We will update if anything more changes. Photo: Theo Stolz
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2016
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2016-09-04
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[DE] This is the newest Railcolor Art Locomotive: 185 602
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2016-08-06
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[DE] Beacon Rail > HSL Logistik 185 600 in brown
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update 2016|08|06
[DE] Beacon Rail > HSL Logistik 185 600 in brown
HSL Logistik has a new 'choco' TRAXX. This time 185 600-4 from Beacon Rail got a brown livery with the orange HSL striping. In 2014-2016, Maquarie Rail 285 103 was the first TRAXX locomotive in this livery.
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2016-07-08
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[DE/CH] HSL Logistik hires four Beacon Rail TRAXX AC2s
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update 2016|07|08
[DE/CH] HSL Logistik hires four Beacon Rail TRAXX AC2s
Beacon Rail is a leasing company that is rapidly expanding. When talking about locomotives, Beacon's fleet predominantly comprises of mainline diesel locomotives. But there are also twelve electrics, inherited from a time the company was still called Allco Leasing (hence the pinkish livery, which was the corporate color of Allco).
Since their delivery in 2008-2009, these twelve machines were all hired to railfeight operator Crossrail, but this is changing. 185 590-597 are still Crossrail machines, but as of 05.07.2016, the designated 185 599-602 are in service of HSL Logistik from Germany. We share some first shots of these locos and their new operator.
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2016-04-24
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[DE/AT/CH] Beacon Rail 185s loosing their Crossrail logos
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update 2016|04|24
[DE/AT/CH] Beacon Rail 185s loosing their Crossrail logos
The Crossrail logos and striping on many Beacon Rail 185s are outdated. The freight operator from Switzerland now applies a bright red livery to its fleet with white logos.
So it is no surprise the old style logos are taken off the Beacon Rail TRAXX AC2 locomotives (serie 185 590-597, 599-602) that are getting their R1 overhaul at this moment. The picture shows the 185 602-0 in Krefeld on 23.04.2016. We know also 185 599-8 lost its logos recently. (AS/WS)
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2015
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2015-11-18
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[DE] R1 overhaul ready: Beacon Rail > Crossrail 185 596
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update 2015|11|18
[DE] R1 overhaul ready: Beacon Rail > Crossrail 185 596
On a test run today, after having its R1 overhaul completed in Krefeld: Beacon Rail > Crossrail 185 596. Its new REV-date: 18.11.15. (Lothar Weber)
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2014
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2014-07-21
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[EU] Revision and service in Kassel [edited]
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update 2014|07|21
[EU] Revision and service in Kassel [edited]
Bombardier does not only assemble new locomotives in Kassel. Many locomotives, that were built in the past, still get their service, revisions and overhauls at this location. Three examples of locomotives that visited Kassel for various reasons from the past weeks: Beacon Rail 185 600, Rheincargo 145-CL 012 and Alpha Trains 185 608. - CK
More information about these trains:
145-CL: locomotives for open access operators
Alpha Trains / RBSAF 185.2
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2014-05-06
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[World] Pamplona Capital Management acquires Beacon Rail
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update 2014|05|06
[World] Pamplona Capital Management acquires Beacon Rail
Leasing company Beacon Rail has been sold by BTMU Capital Corporation to Pamplona Capital Management. All Beacon Rail locomotives on our websites:
Beacon Rail Traxx F140 AC2 (185.2)
Beacon Rail class 66
Beacon Rail Euro4000
Beacon Rail UKlight (class 68)
Beacon Rail UKdual (class 88)
The complete press statement:
London/New York - Pamplona Capital Management LLP (“Pamplona”) is pleased to announce that it has signed a definitive purchase agreement to acquire Beacon Rail Leasing (“Beacon”), a UK locomotive and rolling stock leasing company from BTMU Capital Corporation, a subsidiary of Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group. The consideration, including commitments for firm future deliveries of locomotives is approximately $450 million.
Headquartered in London with additional offices in Boston and Rotterdam, Beacon’s current portfolio includes 77 locomotives, 632 freight wagons, and 20 passenger train units on lease in the UK, France, Belgium, Norway, Sweden and Germany. In addition, Beacon has ordered 15 diesel-electric and 10 dual mode locomotives from Vossloh España, S.A.U. for lease to Direct Rail Services in the UK. These locomotives will be delivered from 2014 through 2016 and will increase Beacon’s locomotive portfolio to 102 units.
Beacon currently serves three of the top freight operators in the UK and has strong customer relationships with other leading locomotive and rolling stock lessees including Germany’s RheinCargo, France’s Europorte and VFLI, and Norway’s CargoNet.
Ted Gaffney, President of Beacon, will continue to lead the company supported by the existing management team.
“Pamplona’s support and capital commitment will provide Beacon Rail with the opportunity to grow its portfolio at a time when the market for purchasing and leasing locomotives and freight wagons is strong. With Pamplona’s support, I am very confident that Beacon Rail can fulfil its strategic mission of being a leading provider of high quality rolling stock to the Pan European operator base.” Gaffney said.
“We are delighted to be acquiring Beacon Rail when the prospects for rail leasing in Europe have positive trends. Operators are increasingly leasing locomotives and rolling stock as the rail transportation market grows, driven by deregulation and a growing focus on efficient alternatives to road transportation,” said Robert Warden, Partner at Pamplona.
Debt financing for the transaction was provided by ING Bank NV. Pamplona’s financial advisers were Evercore Partners LLC, and ING Bank NV. Berwin Leighton Paisner LLP, Clifford Chance LLP, and Kirkland & Ellis LLP provided Pamplona with legal advice.
Beacon was acquired through Pamplona’s Private Equity Fund III. Last month Pamplona acquired, through the same fund, a majority stake in Alvogen, one of the fastest growing generics companies in the pharmaceutical industry.
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2011
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2011-08-16
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[DE] Railcolor short
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2011-02-27
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[DE/CH] Back with Crossrail: Suzy
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update 2011|02|27
[DE/CH] Back with Crossrail: Suzy
On 28.01.2010, Beacon Rail unit 185 596, in service of Crossrail, had a head-on collision with BLS 485 002. This happened in Brig, Switserland, and the 596 was accompagnied by Crossrail's Re 436 113. After that, the Beacon Rail machine was sent to Kassel and where it need more than one year to recover from its damage. During the last two weeks the machines was completed and repainted, in the current orange-red Crossrail livery. Like new, the engine was seen last friday in Kassel. It also got a name: Suzy - CK
BTW, this makes us wonder, how are 436 113 and BLS 485 002 doing?
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2010
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2010-09-17
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[DE] 185 595 in Crossrail livery
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[DE] 185 595 in Crossrail livery
Although the current Crossrail website Crossrail website still conforms to the old corporate identity, the company did introduce a new logo and base color back in January 2010. Regarding Crossrail rolling stock, the new CI manifested itself only on CBRail'sPB03. However, the Class66 locomotive got company early this month: Beacon Rail 185 595 got the same light rad color and new Crossrail logos. A bit more white up front would have brought some more unity, and would have made it a bit easier to see the difference between a orange WLE unit, a light red Crossrail machine and the red tone of DB Schenker.
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2010-02-12
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[CH] Crash absorbance on 185 596
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update 2010|02|12
[CH] Crash absorbance on 185 596
Thats what is left of the buffers of Beacon Rail 185 596 after its frontal crash with BLS Cargo Re 485 002 on 28.01.2010. They have absorbed quite some energy. - EvA
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2010-01-28
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[CH] accident at the Simplon line
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update 2010|01|28
[CH] accident at the Simplon line
Last night, two freight trains were involed in a head-on collision in the Simplon line, between Brig an the Simplon tunnel entrance. No one was injured but the damage on rolling stock and infra structure is considerable. The Simplon line is closed for now. - GA
update: units involved are BLS Cargo Re485 002, Crossrail Re436 113 and Beacon Rail/Crossrail 185 596. Striking is the difference in body deformation of the old Re436 compared to the modern Traxx units. Some progress in driver safety has been booked during the last decades...
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2009
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2009-02-20
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[DE/CH] Beacon batch complete
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update 2009|02|20
[DE/CH] Beacon batch complete
Today, 185 601 and 602 were officially delivered to leasing company Beacon Rail and operator Crossrail. With these machine, the Beacon batch of twelve Traxx F140 AC1s is complete. - Beacon/KH
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2008
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2008-12-23
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[DE] four Traxx units delivered to BTMU today
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update 2008|12|23
[DE] four Traxx units delivered to BTMU today
185 596, 597, 599 and 600 on their way from Kassel factories to Krefeld.
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2008-09-18
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[DE/CH] new Traxx for BTMU cc
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update 2008|09|18
[DE/CH] new Traxx for BTMU cc
On 01.10.2008, 185 594 and 595 will be delivered to BTMU cc. - BTMU
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2008-07-07
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[DE] first 4 BTMU 185s delivered
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update 2008|07|07
[DE] first 4 BTMU 185s delivered
On 04.07.2008 the first four 185s for BTMU have been delivered by Bombardier. The machines, the designated 185 590-593, were transported to Crossrail, their future operator. All machines were already decorated with the regular Crossrail logos. All the remaining 8 locomotives, poart of the BTMU batch, will be leased ot Crossrail - BTMU
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2008-06-02
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[DE] twelve BTMU locomotives for Crossail/DLC
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update 2008|06|02
[DE] twelve BTMU locomotives for Crossail/DLC
Until 31.12.2008, Bombardier will have to deliver all 12 Traxx 2 F140 AC2 locomotives to lease company BTMU (formerly known as Allco). The rosa and silver painted machines will be subject to a long-term operation lease between BTMU and Crossrail. The 'holder' of the machine however will be DLC, the Belgian operator which soon will merger all its activities with Crossrail. - Railway Gazette
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2008-05-09
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[EU] leasing companies take-overs
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update 2008|05|09
[EU] leasing companies take-overs
Last week, Allco leasing, whihc recently purchased new Class66, Traxx F140AC2s and Euro4000 locomotives for the European Market, has decided to focus on the Australian and US market for locomotive leasing and has therefore sold its activities and fleet in Europe to the Bank of Tokyo/Mitsubischi, in short BTMU. - BTMU CC
Also Angel Trains leasing, owned by the Bank of Scotland, is for sale. According to Eurailpress.de, a consortium lead by the Deutsche Bank is planning to take over AT.
Beacon Rail 185.2
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2008-04-23
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[DE] first Allco 185... design by Railcolor!
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update 2008|04|23
[DE] first Allco 185... design by Railcolor!
The image shows 185 590 fresh from the paint shop. Its the first new electric for leasing company Allco, which has 12 of such Traxx 2 F140AC2 on order.
Beacon Rail 185.2
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The painting of the 12 electrics, all DACH configured, is still based on the corporate colours of the company that originally ordered the machine, Allco. Railcolor.net was consulted during the design phase of this livery, that had to be a neutral basis for future customers of the leasing company, but at the same time reflect the corporate colours of the owner. Allco also desired a consistent basic livery, resulting in the fact that also these F140AC2 machines have a red and white painted front, colours that are obligatory fore running in the Italy and the Netherlands respectivily.
On 04.07.2008 the first 4 locomotives (185 590-593) were officially delivered to BTMC and transported to their new employee: Crossrail from Switzerland. This open access operator operates all twelve BTMU machines from delivery, all carrying black and red Crossrail logos and striping.
On 01.10.2008, 185 594-595 were handed over, on 23.12.2009 the 185 596, 597, 599, and 600 followed. Finally the batch was completed on 20.02.2009, with the handing over of 185 601 and 602.
185 596 was damaged during an accident in Brig [CH], together with Re 436 113, the unit collided head-on with BLS Cargo Re 485 002. On 02.10.2010 the 596 was spotted in Kassel in the service and overhaul section of the factory, where it still was under repair.
185 595 was the first Beacon Rail 185 595 to loose its original livery. It got the new red corporate identity of Crossrial in September 2010. |
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