MiddlePeak Railways

MiddlePeak Railways

MiddlePeak Railways specializes in the spot-hire and long term lease of shunting locomotives similar to the ex-British Railways Class 08 and NS 0-6-0 600 Class shunting locos. Its fleet is available for hire to both industrial and mainline railway operators, in the UK and Europe.

Spare parts for a variety of types of rolling stock are normally available through the company.

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