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Porterbrook Leasing Company Limited
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryRail
Founded1994
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom United Kingdom
ProductsRolling stock
ParentAntin Infrastructure
Deutsche Bank
OP Trust
Websitehttp://www.porterbrook.com

Porterbrook is one of the three major ROSCOs (Rolling Stock Operating Company) in the United Kingdom (the other two being Angel Trains and HSBC Rail). It owns around a third of passenger railway locomotives, multiple units and coaching stock running on Network Rail's system which it leases to various train operators.

Since 1996 Porterbrook has spent more than £1.5bn on new rolling stock in the UK and also leases to freight companies Freightliner, GBRf and DB Schenker. It also expanded to hire locomotives and stock on the European Continent, however the European operations were sold to CBrail in 2004.

History

Porterbrook was created in 1994 as part of the privatisation of British Rail. In January 1996 it was sold in a management-employee buyout, and then in August 1996 it was bought by Stagecoach Group. In 2000 Stagecoach sold it on to Abbey National bank for £1.4bn.[1] On Grupo Santander's takeover of the Abbey, ownership of Porterbrook passed to the Spanish bank. On 27 October 2008 Porterbrook announced that Abbey had reached an agreement to sell the company to a consortium of Deutsche Bank, Lloyds TSB and BNP Paribas.[2] The transaction was valued at £2 billion.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Porterbrook sold to bank". Railway Gazette International. 2000-05-01.
  2. ^ "Porterbroook Leasing sale agreed". Railway Gazette International. 2008-10-27.
  3. ^ "Porterbrook sold; HSBC next?". The Railway Magazine. 154 (1, 292): p 11. 2008. {{cite journal}}: |page= has extra text (help); Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)