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March 12th, 2015

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles to supply Network Rail

Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles to supply Network Rail - Douglas Stafford Mystery Shopping

 

By Jamie White – Head of Communications

 

An exciting new fleet deal will see Network Rail supplied by a range of new commercial vehicles by Volkswagen.

 

Every year 1.3 billion journeys are made on Britain’s railways and 100 million tonnes of freight is transported by rail between ports, factories and shops.

 

Maintaining and developing Britain’s rail tracks, signalling, bridges, tunnels, level crossings, viaducts and stations is no easy task.

 

When looking for a versatile and extensive fleet of vans that could operate in the toughest environment, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles became an obvious choice for the rail company.

 

The current agreement is for 312 vehicles – 124 Amarok 140PS BMT, 168 Transporter 114PS BMT and 20 Transporter Kombi 114PS BMT – which will be used by Network Rail’s engineering team.

 

Each vehicle supplied has been carefully selected for the business area it will operate in, with many featuring specifications to make life on board more efficient for drivers.

 

Steve Duffy, business support manager for Network Rail, said: “The combination of Volkswagen’s broad model range and its dedicated national fleet support team has helped us to deliver a fleet solution that meets the needs of our business, now and into the future.”

 

Chris Black, Head of Fleet for Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, said: “We are delighted to be working with Network Rail. The versatility of our products and the power of our residual values mean we are highly competitive and able to offer outstanding value for money. Our dedicated fleet support team means we can also supply fleet customers with excellent options and a bespoke service.”

 

Douglas Stafford works with Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles, providing a tailored mystery shopping programme across the UK to include video mystery shopping.

 

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