Release Date:
04 March 2008
Company:
EWS Media

EWS launches Duisburg to Manchester Channel Tunnel train
EWS, part of the DB Schenker organisation, has today, Tuesday 04 March 2008, launched the first of many new Channel Tunnel intermodal trains with a new intermodal train service from Duisburg in Germany to Manchester in Britain.
The new service, which will operate daily Tuesday to Saturday, provides intermodal operators and shippers with a next day arrival and the opportunity to bypass the heavily congested M62 motorway in the UK.
The service is operated with traction from DB Intermodal in Germany and also utilises EWS’s extensive experience of operating international services through the Channel Tunnel and into Britain.
David Kerr, EWS Commercial Director said: “This is the first in a series of new intermodal services which EWS will be launching during 2008, providing intermodal operators and shippers with the opportunity to bypass increasingly congested motorways and ports, thereby reducing their carbon footprint and enhancing their service offering.”
Mr Kerr continued: “The creation of Euro Cargo Rail in France in 2006 and its expansion into Spain this year, combined with our role as part of DB Schenker is enabling EWS to create alternative European wide rail freight solutions in response to expanding market demand.”
The Duisburg to Manchester trains are the start of a new network of European intermodal rail freight services, which will be launched by EWS this year connecting key European hubs with Britain via the Channel Tunnel.
During 2008, services will be rolled out to connect Belgium, Germany, Italy, France, Spain and Switzerland with the key UK economic regions of the Midlands, North West England and Scotland.
The intermodal services will offer customers the benefits of lower costs, enhanced security, reliability, capacity and safety. Importantly, they will also provide customers with significant reductions in CO2 emissions compared with road haulage.
Country:
United Kingdom
Contact:
Graham Meiklejohn
Email:
graham.meiklejohn@ews-railway.co.uk
Telephone:
+44 (0)870 140 5795
Website:
www.ews-railway.co.uk


