VTG Rail UK to deliver Aggregate Industries high-capacity wagons

HYA hopper carsVTG Rail UK and Aggregate Industries, a construction materials supplier, agreed on a contract for the supply of 62 high-capacity HYA hopper cars, deployed primarily in the East Midlands and North Kent. Servicing depots in London and Sheffield, they will operate in sets of 20 delivering 14 percent additional payload per train.

The HYA wagons are repurposed coal wagons and have been converted to an efficient aggregate wagon through shortening. The conversion was carried out in the UK workshops of WH Davis Ltd. The enhanced wagon fleet displaces a less efficient, lower capacity hopper wagon type and runs on track friendly TF25 bogies meaning reduced maintenance downtime as well as lower noise and track wear.

The HYA hopper cars are constructed in corrosion resistant materials and are fitted with enhanced door seal arrangements, which accommodate the transport of marine sands in addition to other aggregate types. They are discharged via pneumatically operated doors utilising the locomotive air supply, which removes the need for mechanical devices or shoreside air supplies that the outgoing wagons required.

Aggregate Industries (AI) and VTG Rail have built up a long-established relationship. Aggregate Industries has some 200 sites and 3,700 staff across the UK. It is at the frontline of the construction and infrastructure industries, producing and supplying an array of construction materials including aggregate, asphalt, ready-mix concrete and precast concrete products.

“Aggregate Industries has a clear vision to play a significant role in the reduction of carbon emissions in the construction sector and rail will play a key role in helping us achieve those goals. AI’s business plan is to decarbonise and sustainably source construction materials. Rail is central to many of AI’s supply chains and is exhibiting annual growth. The repurposed wagons have transitioned into service over the course of 2020 and fit well within a strategically and diverse wagon fleet of owned, freight operator owned, and lessor sourced,” Simon Blake, General Manager of Midlands Rail, Aggregate Industries, said.


Share on:
Facebooktwitterlinkedinmail

 

RECOMMENDED EVENT: