GB Railfreight to bury time capsule at new Peterborough office

GB Railfreight to bury time capsule at new Peterborough office


GB Railfreight and Lindum took part in a joint event to bury a time capsule at the site of the new office, to mark the next phase of construction.

The time capsule contains a message from GBRf Managing Director John Smith, while Lindum included a photo of the project team and the architect plans for the site.

In addition, the team at GBRf put in copies of a selection of Thursday’s newspapers; a GBRf tie and hi-viz vest; photos of all the GBRf staff involved in the project; the latest NOW CD, a compilation of tracks from 2020;  a ‘price list’ of a selection of items at this time in 2020; a copy of the GBRf 20th anniversary photo book (the anniversary of which fell last year); the latest copy of GBRf News, the company’s internal magazine; and other GBRf merchandise.

GBRf announced the investment of £3m for a new office and training centre in Peterborough in January, having been granted planning permission in December 2019, with Lindum appointed to undertake the construction of the three-storey office building.

Although the opening of the office has slightly been delayed to April 2021, both Lindum and GBRf identified the issues brought by COVID-19 in a timely manner and have safely continued with the development of the site, throughout the pandemic.

John Smith, Managing Director of GB Railfreight, said: “At the start of the year we announced that, to meet increasing demand for our services, GBRf was expanding operations by investing in new offices and training facilities. Today we take another step towards seeing that turn into reality.

“Today’s ceremony marks a significant moment, and what a year it’s been. When we look back in years to come, we will be able to reflect on what a seismic year 2020 was. Hopefully it will also be the year GBRf truly kicked on and continued to be one of the fastest growing companies in the transport sector, despite the difficulties the U.K. economy faces at this time.”

For more information visit www.gbrailfreight.com

31st August 2020