BK TÃÂ¥g AB, trading as BK TÃÂ¥g, was a Swedish train operator. BK TÃÂ¥g was one of the first private operators on the Swedish railway network after its liberalisation. When they won the tender for the operation of KrösatÃÂ¥gen in 1989 it was the first time a private company competed with SJ in modern times. During the 1990s BK tÃÂ¥g experienced growth in both the passenger and freight sector including regional trains between Borlänge and Malung. In 2002 the company signed several agreements to operate container trains and intermodal transports including transports of LPG and paper. During this time BK TÃÂ¥g was a serious competitor to more established operators including Green Cargo and CargoNet.
The company experienced losses and struggled to make a profit on passenger operations and filed for bankruptcy in march 2005. 150 employees were left without a job and the passenger contracts left unfulfilled were picked up by other operators including state owned SJ. Some parts of the freight operation were picked up by other juridical entities or were sold of.
BK tÃÂ¥g exclusively utilised diesel locomotives on their frieght services, the majority of them were former SJ.
In January 1997 BK trains had the following units in their fleet.
In January 2000 BK trains had the following units in their fleet.
In 1989 BK TÃÂ¥g received their first passenger contract to operate KrösatÃÂ¥gen in SmÃÂ¥land, during the 90s and 00s BK expanded and started passenger services on the following lines: