Rail Minister, Rt Hon Simon Burns MP, today saw the old and the new working in harmony at rail sites in York.
Network Rail has begun construction on a new Rail Operating Centre (ROC) and Workforce Development Centre (WDC) on the site of the old engineers triangle next to York station. These facilities will retain skilled rail jobs in York and allow Network Rail to deliver a modern, efficient railway for many years to come.
They are a central part of the Strategic Business plan, launched last week.
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Having seen the new buildings in progress the Minister officially opened the turntable which has replaced the engineer’s triangle, ably assisted by star loco ‘Olton Hall’ – also known to Harry Potter fans as ‘Hogwarts Castle’.
Rail Minister Simon Burns said: “The city of York has always had a proud railway heritage and I am pleased to see this latest success story taking shape.
“These facilities will not only help drive efficiencies and improve performance for passengers and freight on this vital route for many years to come – they will also provide valuable jobs and guarantee a skilled workforce is in place to meet the challenges of running a 21st century railway system.