Frequently Asked Questions
What types of wagons does GRS lease?
GRS leases gondolas, hoppers, box wagons, tank wagons, flats, container platforms, and specialized containers designed for bulk, liquid, palletized, and intermodal cargo.
Which leasing structures does GRS offer?
We provide operating leases, short-term and seasonal leases, and corridor-dedicated fleets. Each structure is tailored to operator needs, cargo requirements, and route profiles.
Do you support cross-border rail operations?
Yes. GRS coordinates border handovers, manages gauge-change transitions (1,435 mm ↔ 1,520 mm), and aligns operations with regional rail administrations.
Who is responsible for wagon maintenance?
GRS manages scheduled maintenance, technical inspections, documentation, and compliance. Operators handle routine daily checks before loading or dispatch.
Which regions and corridors does GRS cover?
We serve Eastern Europe, the Caucasus, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Uzbekistan. Our main corridors include East–West, Middle Corridor, and North–South routes.
How do I check fleet availability?
Operators can request availability through our “Request Fleet Availability” CTA or the Contact page. A GRS operations manager will respond with current allocations and timelines.
Can GRS provide wagons dedicated to a specific corridor?
Yes. Corridor-dedicated fleets are a core service, allowing operators to secure rolling stock optimized for their exact route, border transitions, and cargo type.
Do you offer specialized containers?
GRS provides bulk containers, open-tops, ISO tanks, ventilated units, and secure containers designed for high-value or sensitive cargo.
Does GRS manage real-time wagon tracking?
Yes. Our logistics operator team monitors movement, provides real-time updates, and coordinates dispatching and route optimization across multiple countries.
How do I start working with GRS?
Simply Book an Appointment or Send Your Request. We will review your corridor, cargo, and fleet requirements and propose a tailored fleet or logistics solution.