On Thursday 16 April, another electric locomotive exchanged its number for a name. In the presence of our locomotive drivers and colleagues from our home countries, locomotive 1739 was officially christened. From now on, this locomotive will carry the name Lieve, in honour of our CEO, Lieve Declercq.
By tradition, all Strukton Rail locomotives bear women’s names. These are names of colleagues’ partners or women who themselves have made a special and valuable contribution to Strukton’s equiptment division. This makes us especially proud that locomotive 1739 now carries the name Lieve.
With her naming, Lieve joins a remarkable series: Kethie, Janny, Charlotte, Magda, Martine, Nicole, Carin, Willy (Italy), Demi, Danique and Monique — each a locomotive with its own story.
“Just the idea that my name is connected to a locomotive already feels special — and to be honest, a little unreal. What touches me most, though, is the thought and effort our team put into this. It says so much about the people I have the privilege to work with. The appreciation, trust and sense of connection reflected in this gesture mean a great deal to me.” Lieve Declercq, CEO Strukton Groep
We wish locomotive Lieve many beautiful, safe and reliable kilometres.
On 16 October 2024, Strukton added two electric type 1700 locomotives to its fleet. These locomotives were acquired from Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), which is currently renewing its own fleet. For Strukton Rail, this presented an excellent opportunity to give these locomotives a second life.
With this expansion, Strukton Rail Equipment aims to carry out more machinery transport operations emission-free. The locomotives are deployed as traction units for track renewal and maintenance activities.