Lotos Kolej
Company type | Ltd. |
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Industry | Rail transport |
Founded | 1 January 2003 |
Headquarters | Gdańsk, Poland |
Key people | Henryk Gruca CEO |
Number of employees | 230 (2005) |
Website | Lotos Kolej |
Lotos Kolej sp. z o.o. is a Polish rail company operating as a part of PKN Orlen since its 2022 acquisition of Grupa Lotos JSC. Lotos Kolej is responsible for transporting Lotos Group products and delivering petrol for the Gdańsk Refinery.
The company's predecessor, Zakład Transportu Kolejowego Rafinerii Gdańskiej began operations on 20 March 2002. Since 2003 the company has the license to transport petrol along all PKP PLK lines and is operating outside the Tricity, operating refineries in Czechowice-Dziedzice, Jasło and Gorlice.
Rails and rolling stock
The company manages over 80 km of track on the refinery's property. The main locomotives used by the company are ST43, SM42 and SM48. Lotos Kolej uses many different kinds of oil tankers for transporting products of the Lotos Group.
See also
- Transportation in Poland
- List of railway companies
- Polish locomotives designation
References
- Companies official website, URL accessed 2 March 2006
- "Lotos Group report" (PDF). (542 KiB) Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
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