VFLI


The Voies Ferrées Locales et Industrielles is a French freight rail company, a subsidiary of SNCF in the SNCF Logistics group.
The company was formed in 1998 as a low cost short line and industrial railway operator.
The subsidiary Fertis operated construction trains on the LGV Est up to 2007.
From 2007 on, SNCF developed VFLI into a full-fledged freight railway.

History

VFLI was created in 1998 as a subsidiary of the holding company SNCF Participations to operate as a low cost operation, initially the company took over the operations of two industrial railway systems: Voies Ferrées des Landes and Mines Dominiales de Potasse d'Alsace.
In 2000 the company began a joint venture with Compagnie des chemins de fer départementaux called Voies Ferrées du Morvan to operate the 87 km Avallon-Autun railway line, and in 2001 took over operations on the Houllières du Bassin de Lorraine via a subsidiary 'VFLI Cargo.
Up to 2007 the company was involved in the construction of LGV Est through the subsidiary
Fertis.
In 2007, VFLI got the certification to run trains on the full extent of the French national railway network owned by Réseau Ferré de France.
By 2008 the company was providing services for around forty industrial sites, with clients having included Rhodia, Arkema, Arcelor, Renault and Coke de Carling, Ciments français, Lafarge, Elf, Port Edouard Herriot, ALZ, Smurfit SCF in Facture and PSA, other contracts included transport of combustion waste from
Protires'' waste processing plant in Strasbourg, work sub-contracted from SNCF and transportation from ports.

Current operations

As of 2012 VFLI's operations are in four main areas: main rail freight in France ; rail freight operations at industrial sites; rail infrastructure train haulage; and short haul operations including port railways.
Main line freight rail accounted in 2011 for nearly two-thirds of VFLI's turnover, representing a turnover of 67.7 million Euros, compared to 5.4 million Euros in 2007.

Rolling stock and facilities

In 2010 VFLI owned ~100 diesel locomotives, mostly shunting and short trip locomotives. as well as ~800 wagons.
The company also operates rolling stock workshops, carrying out maintenance and refurbishment.