Eurogate Rail Hungary

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Eurogate Rail Hungary, formerly Floyd Zrt, is a Hungarian private railway company founded in 2004 by Andras Bogdan. Its headquarters are in Budapest. Rolling stock is usually black with the name of the company written on a pink stripe. The vehicles were therefore given the nickname Pink Floyd.

Eurogate Rail Hungary
FormerlyFloyd Zrt
IndustryRail freight
Founded2004
Headquarters,
ServicesFreight train operator
ParentEurogate International
Websiteeurogate-rail.hu/

The company mainly deals with the transit and transport of goods, with daily services to the Budapest Intermodal Logistics Center and Hamburg. In October 2008, Eurogate purchased a 51% shareholding and ICE Transport another 23%, with Andras Bogdan retaining 26%.[1] In January 2022, Floyd Zrt was renamed Eurogate Rail Hungary.[2]

Fleet details

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Current

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Class 450 locomotive 450002 in Hegyeshalom in November 2010

Past

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  • British Rail Class 86 – 450 series, nine locomotives
    • 450001 (ex 86248), 450002 (ex 86250), 450003 (ex 86232), 450004 (ex 86218), 450005 (ex 86215), 450006 (ex 86217), 450007 (ex 86228), 450008 (ex 86242), 450 009 (ex 86424)[4]
  • British Rail Class 56 – 659 series, three locomotives[5][6]
    • 659001 (ex 56101), 659002 (ex 56115), 659003 (ex 56117)
  • 60 CFR Series – 609 series, one locomotive
  • CFR LDH 1250 – 429 series, one locomotive
  • LDE CFR 1250 – 492 series, one locomotive

References

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  1. ^ Eurogate takes control of Floyd Today's Railways Europe issue 156 December 2008 page 42
  2. ^ British Locos Sold Modern Railways issue 882 March 2022 page 78
  3. ^ a b Markku Salo (2019-08-25). "Hungary - Diesel locomotives and multiple units". railpics.club. Retrieved 29 June 2023.
  4. ^ 50 Years and Still Going Strong The Railway Magazine issue 1373 August 2015 page 21
  5. ^ Halász Péter (2012). "RegionalBahn: Jönnek az angolok". regionalbahn.blogspot.com. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  6. ^ Nemesis Rail to refurbish trio of Floyd Class 56s heading for Europe Rail issue 690 22 February 2012 page 67
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