CargoNet

CargoNet AS
Private
Industry Transport
Headquarters Oslo, Norway
Area served
Scandinavia
Revenue NOK 1.5 billion (2007)
Owner Norges Statsbaner (100%)
Number of employees
728 (2007)
Website www.cargonet.no
A CargoNet El 14 locomotive hauling a freight train

CargoNet AS is the primary operator of freight trains on the Norwegian railway system. It was formed as NSB Gods after NSB fissioned into a passenger and a freight company. NSB Gods changed its name to CargoNet at the beginning of 2002. It was originally owned by NSB (55% share hold) and the Swedish freight company Green Cargo; however Green Cargo sold their share to NSB in 2010, making the latter the sole owner. The Norwegian CargoNet AS has a subsidiary company in Sweden called CargoNet AB which was purchased as RailCombi AB.

Twenty-three terminals are served by CargoNet, predominantly in Norway and Sweden; operations provide both container and bulk-cargo trains.

Locomotives

Locomotives of type El 14, CD 66, and some of the El 16s have a dark gray livery with a checkered yellow and black stripe somewhere. This is a partly "refreshment" of the gray NSB-Gods livery. The Di 8 and some shunters tend to use the older yellow livery with a red driver's cab (about half of the Di 8 has got new livery in silver with yellow stripe and yellow checkered "arrow" on the side). The rest of the locomotives (El 16, CE 119 and CD 312) got new livery in silver, with yellow stripe along the side, and a checkered yellow "arrow".

Locomotives
ImageModelNumberPowerTop speedNote
El 1425Electric100 km/h
El 1615Electric140 km/h
Di 810Diesel-electric120 km/h
CD 666Diesel-electric120 km/hleased. To be replaced with CD 312 during 2010.
CE 11910Electricleased, of type Bombardier TRAXX
CD 3126Diesel-electricleased, of type Vossloh Euro 4000
Skd22612DieselShunter
Skd2245DieselShunter
Skd220c3DieselShunter
Skd2251DieselShunter
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