Crawfords Freightlines

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Crawfords Freightlines
IndustryFreight transport
FounderPeter Crawford
Headquarters
Number of locations
4 Sites
OwnerPeter Crawford
Number of employees
260
Websitecrawfordsfreightlines.com.au

Crawfords Freightlines is a freight transportation company based in Sandgate, New South Wales.

Road services[edit]

Crawfords Freightlines operates 100 trucks out of Singleton, Oberon, Goulburn, Werris Creek and Sandgate New South Wales, and Gracemere Queensland.[1]

Rail Services[edit]

PHC class locomotives at Cowan in April 2016

Crawfords Freightlines operates a daily freight train from Sandgate to Port Botany carrying intermodal containers. All crew and logistics services are provided by Sydney Rail Services.[2] The service commenced in 2012 using the accreditation of El Zorro and then Espee Railroad Services. Sydney Rail Services gained its own accreditation in November 2013.[3]

Initially the service was hauled by C class locomotives leased from Greentrains. These were replaced on 6 March 2016 by two UGL Rail C44acis purchased by Crawfords.[1][4][5]

In January 2017 Crawfords operated a couple of trial services out of Goulburn, transporting containerised logs, and in late May/June of that year, they were successful in acquiring that work along with Scrap Metal out of the ACT permanently. In 28 June 2018 Crawfords was awarded the contract by Heron Resources Limited to provide road and rail transportation services for its Woodlawn Zinc-Cooper Project near Goulburn in New South Wales.[6]

In June 2019, Crawfords commenced operations at its newly developed, Werris Creek Intermodal Rail Terminal. This service has quickly grown, from 3x900m services, to 3x1280m services, to Port Botany per week. With their Sandgate service sometimes operating an additional 800m service every couple of weeks. As of October 2019, they had also commenced operating a shuttle service between Werris Creek and Narrabri for some newly acquired export clients in the North West [citation needed].

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b From carrots to cargo Archived 29 February 2016 at the Wayback Machine The Singleton Argus 26 February 2016
  2. ^ Home Sydney Rail Services
  3. ^ "The Sandgate Operation of Crawfords Freightlines and Sydney Rail Services" Railway Digest July 2014 pages 28-30
  4. ^ Two new UGL Locomotives, Carrot and Spud, for Crawfords Freightlines Archived 16 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine UGL Rail 26 February 2016
  5. ^ "Crawford Freightlines takes delivery of Carrot and Spud from UGL" Railway Digest April 2016 page 9
  6. ^ "Crawfords Freightlines Awarded Major Contract". Crawfords Freightlines. 22 June 2018. Archived from the original on 28 March 2019. Retrieved 18 July 2018.