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SB Rail is a partnership of Swietelsky AG and Babcock International Group PLC.

Our parent companies are leading railway infrastructure specialists and together we own and operate the most advanced on-track machines available in the UK.

Our fleet includes the very latest high output plain line and switch and crossing tampers, track finishing systems and specially developed rail cranes.

 

CUTTING EDGE ON-TRACK TECHNOLOGY

Our fleet of on-track machines is the most advanced in the UK, including the latest tamping, ballast management, and crane technologies available.

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About SB Rail

Together we continue to invest in the latest on-track technology.

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Equipment & Services

Our range of machines enable efficient delivery on all track types.

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Locations

 

Swietelsky
Suite 1, Sycamore House
290 Bath Street
Glasgow
G2 4JR

+44 (0)141 212 5648

SB Rail – Plant Workshop
215 Cambuslang Road
Rutherglen
Glasgow
G73 1AP

+44 (0)141 647 8160

SB Rail
Guide Bridge OTM Depot
Guide Lane
Audenshaw
Manchester
M34 5HF

+44 (0)161 6944240

Swietelsky Construction
Holybrook House
63 Castle Street
Reading
RG1 7SN

+44 (0)118 950 3380

Babcock International Group
Stephenson House
8 Stephenson Place
Blantyre
Glasgow
South Lanarkshire
G72 0LH

+44 (0)1698 203065
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