FM RAIL


Fragonset Railways Class 47 47355 ''Avocet'' at Derby on 11 August 2004.


'FM Rail Limited' was a railway spot-hire and charter company based at Derby, United Kingdom. The company was formed in January 2005 following the merging of spot-hire company 'Fragonset Railways Limited' with charter train operating company 'Merlin Rail Limited'. By December 2006 the company was recognised as being insolvent, an Administrator was appointed, the company broken up and the parts either sold or closed down.

Contents
Fragonset Railways Limited
Merlin Rail Limited
FM Rail Limited
FM Rail Ltd Insolvency
Fleet Details
External links

Fragonset Railways Limited


Fragonset was formed in 1997. Its first purchases were five Class 47/7 locomotives, which were hired to Virgin Trains due to the poor availability of their own fleet. The locomotives were soon repainted into a new livery of black with a broad maroon mid-bodyside stripe.
In 1998, Fragonset purchased several redundant Class 31 locomotives from EWS. The first of these, 31452, was quickly repaired at the company's base at Tyseley Locomotive Works. A further four Class 31s quickly followed. They were initially employed on Silverlink services on the Marston Vale Line, operating in top and tail mode with two carriages. The use of the Class 31s continued until 1999, when Class 150/1 diesel multiple units replaced them. Following this, the Class 31 fleet was employed on a variety of duties, including hire to WAGN to haul electrical multiple units between depots for maintenance.
In 1998-2004 Fragonset acquired many redundant locomotives from EWS, mainly of classes 31, 33, 47 and 73. Many of these locomotives were purchased for spare parts, and several have since been scrapped.
Fragonset has had many customers:

Virgin Trains - hired Class 47s in 1997-2002 to cover for the non-availability of their own fleet.

Wessex Trains - hired Class 31s to haul passenger services from Bristol-Weymouth and Bristol-Brighton. 31601 was repainted into Wessex Trains "Heart of Wessex" pink livery. Services were regular worked on Fridays and summer Saturdays. Booked services ceased in 2004, but Wessex Trains continued to use them for special events and for bank-holiday traffic until 2006.

First North Western - hired Class 31s to work passenger trains from Blackpool-Manchester-Chester. These services ceased in 2004.

Railtrack - hired 31190 and 31601 to haul test trains. Both locomotives were repainted into Railtrack's blue and lime green livery. Network Rail (Railtrack's successor) now has its own fleet of 31s, so no longer requires the Fragonset locomotives.

FirstGBRf - hires Class 73s to supplement their own fleet.

South West Trains - hired Class 33s and 73s to act as "Thunderbird" rescue locomotives.

West Coast Railway Company - hired 31190. It was repainted into Royal Scotsman maroon livery.
Some locomotives, notably 47355 and 73107, were repainted into a "freight" livery of all-over black with large "Fragonset" lettering.
Unfortunately, by 2004 the special niche that Fragonset had been servicing by providing spot-hire locomotives and carriages was in decline for a number of reasons, including:

★ Better utilisation by the customers of their own fleets.

★ Search by the customers for more reliable and more modern stock.

★ Competition from other locomotive and carriage suppliers.

Merlin Rail Limited


Merlin received its train operating licence in July 2002. It was originally very decentralised, considering itself to be a "virtual company" operating over the internet with no central office, although the control office was initially in Maidstone, Kent. As the business grew the need for a central location became apparent and offices at Wyvern House, by Derby Station, were rented from mid 2003.
Merlin saw itself as an operator of specialist, individually planned trains, and felt that such trains were not the core activity for conventional train operating companies and therefore did not always enjoy the best of operational and organisational arrangements. Merlin passionately believed that a dedicated specialist train operator in this niche market could provide a high quality total service for all potential clients requiring individually planned trains.
Merlin was the first train operator to receive approval through the stringent Railway (Safety Case) Regulations, 2000. Merlin held one of the widest Railway Safety Cases, allowing full geographic coverage of the network with all classes and types of conventional locomotives, passenger rolling stock and loaded and unloaded freight vehicles. Merlin was specifically authorised to operate new, unusual and novel vehicles.
With its website, Merlin set out to differentiate itself from its competitors. There was a complete section on "Inspiration", with quotations ranging from Rudyard Kipling to Niccolo Machiavelli, and a section on "How We Think", explaining the company's special philosophy on matters ranging from World Class Values to Strength of Character.
Merlin expected to make a loss for the first few years as business was built up and was expected to be profitable in 2005.

FM Rail Limited


Fragonset Railways Limited and Merlin Rail limited merged in January 2005 to form FM Rail Limited. In a speech to the staff to announce the merger, Bob Gordon, the Managing Director (who had been the old Merlin Managing Director) assured everyone that under his management the new company would be very profitable and everybody's job was secure. Even though Bob Gordon had promised a strong, profitable company, the merged company made £1,500,000 loss during 2005. Bob Gordon left during 2005 and Andy Lynch, who had been the old Fragonset Managing Director, took over.
FM Rail launched its new livery in September 2005, when 47832 was repainted for the Crewe Works open day.
In an attempt to increase turnover, in mid-2005, FM Rail purchased railtour operator Hertfordshire Rail Tours. In January 2006, the "Blue Pullman" was launched, and two Class 47 locomotives were repainted into a Nanking Blue livery to match the coaching stock. In 2006, FM Rail purchased the assets of Pathfinder Tours, another railtour operator, in conjunction with Riviera Trains. From the FM Rail point of view, this deal seems to have been bungled as most Pathfinder trains continued to be operated by EWS.
During this period FM Rail experienced a series of bad failures, with locomotives running out of fuel on the main line, locomotives breaking down and carriages poorly turned out, with WCs and heating regularly not working. All of this was reported in detail in the railway press and they gained themselves a very poor reputation that they could not shake off.
In 2006, FM Rail concluded a deal to lease the former depot site at Coalville in Leicestershire. It was planned to move most of its withdrawn stock there to reduce reducing costs. Other locomotives had been disposed of once they have yielded spare parts.

FM Rail Ltd Insolvency


Even though Bob Gordon had promised a strong, profitable company, instead of a good profit the insolvency Administrators later reported that the merged company made £1,500,000 loss during 2005 and that the company was poorly managed and the financial administration was very poor.
It became clear that FM Rail's management were unable to properly control the company and it continued to make big losses, £2,300,000 up to September 2006. It had borrowed heavily, up to £2,000,000 from a combination of asset finance, director and shareholder funds and Barclays Bank. The company came to the end of its banking facilities and several County Court Judgements were received demanding payment. The company was badly in arrears to the Inland Revenue in respect of unpaid PAYE and NIC and the landlord to the premises where FM Rail operated was owed circa £150,000 and was threatening legal action. On several occasions the company was not able to pay wages to its staff.
On 19 December 2006 a firm of insolvency specialists, Begbie Traynor, were appointed as Administrators. The Administrators sold the Fragonset maintenance business to Rail Vehicle Engineering Limited, a business run by Andy Lynch, the old FM Rail Managing Director. The Merlin Rail train operating licence was sold to Victa Westlink Rail. Several locomotives have been sold or put up for sale.
Begbie Traynor reported to the creditors in a report dated 9 February 2007 and a Creditors Meeting held at the Midland Hotel, Derby, on 26 February 2007. The meeting was very well attended, especially by disgruntled FM Rail staff who asked searching questions regarding the unpaid wages. Bob Gordon, the original FM Rail Managing Director who had promised so much, and Jyoti Ferguson, the Finance Director from November 2005 to November 2006 were conspicuous by their absence.

Fleet Details


Key:In serviceWithdrawnPreservedUnder repairSold for further useScrapped



NumberClassNameLiveryYear
Acquired
Previous OperatorStatus
0816808-Fragonset Black1998ex-PreservationOn loan to Battlefield Line Railway
0835908-BR Green1998ex-PreservationPreserved at Telford Steam Railway
0863108EagleNetwork SouthEast1998ex-EWSOperational
3110531-Trans-Rail1999ex-EWSSold to Network Rail in 2003
3110631Spalding TownFragonset Black1999ex-EWSOperational
3110731-Civil Engineers1999ex-EWSSold to Network Rail in 2003
3112831CharybdisFragonset Black1999ex-EWSOperational
3115431-Civil Engineers2001ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
3119031GryphonRoyal Scotsman Maroon1999ex-EWSOperational
3123331-Civil Engineers2000ex-EWSSold to Network Rail in 2003
3128531-Civil Engineers1999ex-EWSSold to Network Rail in 2003
3128931-BR Blue1999ex-EWSOn loan to Northampton & Lamport Railway
3130131-Railfreight Grey/Red Stripe1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
3140731-Mainline Freight Blue1999ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
3141131-Departmental Grey1999ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
3141231-Civil Engineers1999ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
3141531-BR Blue1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
3141731-Departmental Grey1999ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
3142231-InterCity Mainline1999ex-EWSStored servicably - used as static generator
3142331-InterCity Mainline1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
3142631-Civil Engineers1999ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
3143331-Civil Engineers1999ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
3143731-Civil Engineers1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
3143931-Regional Railways1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
3145231MinotaurFragonset Black1998ex-EWSSold to Cotswold Rail in 2007
3145431The Heart of WessexInterCity Swallow1999ex-EWSOperational
3145931CerberusFM Rail Black1998ex-EWSOperational
3146031-BR Blue1999ex-EWSScrapped at Stockton-on-Tees in 2006
3146131-Civil Engineers1999ex-EWSSold to Cotswold Rail in 2007
3146231-Departmental Grey1999ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
3146831HydraFragonset Black1998ex-EWSOperational
3152431-Civil Engineers1999ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
3154931-Civil Engineers1998ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
3155831-Civil Engineers1998ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
3160131Gauge-O-guild 1956 - 2006Wessex Trains Pink with FM branding1998ex-EWSOperational
3160231ChimaeraFragonset Black1998ex-EWSOperational
3301933GriffonCivil Engineers2003ex-HNRCOn loan to Battlefield Line Railway
3302133EastleighFragonset Black1999ex-EWSRequires TPWS
3304633-SWT Desiro2001ex-EWSSold for preservation in 2007
3310333SwordfishFragonset Black2002ex-EWSOperational
3310833VampireFragonset Black1999ex-PreservationPreserved on Swanage Railway in 2005
3310933-BR Blue2006ex-PreservationStored
3320233MeteorFragonset Black2003ex-EWSSold to Cotswold Rail in 2007
3725537-Civil Engineers2002ex-EWSOn loan to Great Central Railway
4511245Royal Army Ordnance CorpsBR Blue2001ex-PreservationOperational
4705347-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4714547Myrddin EmrysBR Blue (Railfreight Distribution)2000ex-EWSSold to Direct Rail Services, 2007
4718647-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4720147-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4721147-Railfreight Distribution2001ex-EWSScrapped at Eastleigh in 2004
4721947-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4722647-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4722847-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4722947-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSScrapped at Stockton-on-Tees in 2006
4723647-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
4728047-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4728547-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)2000ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
4729347-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4730747-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4731347-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4731447-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4733547-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4734847-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)2001ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
4735547AvocetFM Rail Freight Black2000ex-EWSSold to Direct Rail Services, 2007
4736047-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4736347-Railfreight Distribution2000ex-EWSWithdrawn
4736847-Trainload Grey2000ex-EWSWithdrawn
4737547-Fragonset Black (Freight)2000ex-EWSSold to Cotswold Rail, 2007
4747147-InterCity Executive2002ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
4748847-BR Two Tone Green1997ex-EWSRequires TPWS
4748947-Parcels Red1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
4752547-Railfreight Distribution (Revised)1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
4752647-BR Blue Large Logo1999ex-EWSWithdrawn
4754747-Network SouthEast2002ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
4755047-InterCity Mainline2000ex-EWSWithdrawn
4757447-BR Parcels Red2002ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
4762847-Rail Express Systems2000ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
4764047-BR Blue2003ex-EWSOn loan to Battlefield Line Railway
4770147WaverleyFragonset Black1997ex-EWSRequires TPWS
4770347HermesFragonset Black1997ex-EWSSold to Cotswold Rail in 2007
4770447-Rail Express Systems2000ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
4770747-Rail Express Systems2000ex-EWSWithdrawn
4771047-Fragonset Black1997ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4770947DionysosBlue Pullman1997ex-EWSSold to Direct Rail Services, 2007
4771247ArtemisBlue Pullman1997ex-EWSSold to Direct Rail Services, 2007
4771547PoseidonFragonset Black2000ex-EWSSold to Cotswold Rail, 2007
4771647-Rail Express Systems2000ex-EWSOn loan to Dartmoor Railway
4771747-BR Parcels Red2000ex-EWSSold for scrap in 2007
4774447-EWS2005ex-EWSStored
4776747-EWS2005ex-EWSStored
4778047-Rail Express Systems2004ex-EWSStored
4780347-Infrastructure2000ex-EWSWithdrawn
4783247Driver Tom Clark OBEFM Rail Black2004ex-FGWOperational
4797247-Central Services2000ex-EWSWithdrawn
5601156-EWS2005ex-EWSStored at Coalville
5602156-Trainload Freight2005ex-EWSStored at Coalville
5602256-Trans-Rail2003ex-EWSStored
5606156-Trainload Metals2005ex-EWSScrapped at Stockton-on-Tees in 2006
5606656-Trans-Rail2004ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2005
5630356-Fastline2003ex-EWSOperational - leased to Fastline (Ex-56125)
7310373-InterCity Executive2002ex-EWSWithdrawn
7310473-InterCity Executive2002ex-EWSStored
7310573-Civil Engineers2002ex-EWSOn loan to Battlefield Line Railway
7310773SpitfireFragonset Black (Freight)2002ex-EWSOperational
7311473-BR Blue Large Logo2002ex-EWSOn loan to Battlefield Line Railway
7311773-InterCity Executive2002ex-EWSOn loan to Dartmoor Railway
7313273-InterCity Executive2004ex-EWSScrapped at Rotherham in 2006
7313473-InterCity Executive2002ex-EWSOn loan to Dartmoor Railway
7313973-InterCity Executive2002ex-EWSStored
8621286-Vigin Red/Black2004ex-Virgin TrainsUsed as static carriage heater
8621786-Anglia Railways2004ex-Anglia RailwaysStored servicably
8622386-Anglia Railways2004ex-Anglia RailwaysStored servicably
8622986-Virgin Red/Black2004ex-Virgin TrainsStored servicably
8623186-Virgin Red/Black2004ex-Virgin TrainsStored servicably
8623386-BR Electric Blue2004ex-Virgin TrainsUnder repair
8623586-Anglia Railways2006ex-'one'Stored servicably
8625086-Anglia Railways2004ex-Anglia RailwaysStored servicably
8625186-Virgin Red/Black2004ex-Virgin TrainsStored servicably

External links



Merlin Rail website.

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