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Derby picked as Great British Railways home

Government wants Great British Railways to deliver the most ambitious changes to the rail system in a generation

Derby to be home of Great British Railways(Image: PA)

Derby has been picked as the home of new government rail operator Great British Railways.

The city – which sits at the heart of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rail network and has a long tradition of rail engineering – was announced as the operating base of the new public sector body today. Derby had been vying for the spot alongside Birmingham, Crewe, Doncaster, Newcastle and York, which also have rich rail engineering heritages.

The Government has said it wants Great British Railways to deliver the most ambitious changes to the rail system in a generation, and announced in 2021 that the headquarters would be outside the capital.

After decades of disjointed fragmentation, it will absorb state-owned infrastructure management company Network Rail and issue contracts to private companies to run trains.

The city council says that Derby has had one of the lowest concentrations of civil service jobs in the country, and the decision will not only bring key jobs into the city but a strategic government operation.

Rail services have been crippled in recent months and years by underinvestment, rising ticket prices, strike action from disgruntled workers and operators failing to work together to offer passengers good deals.

Derby’s bid had the backing of councils across the East Midlands including Derby, Derbyshire, Nottinghamshire, Nottingham, Leicester and Leicestershire, representing over three million people from across the region.

East Midlands Chamber chief executive Scott Knowles said: “This is fantastic news for Derby, cementing the city’s position as a national centre of the rail industry while delivering a huge boost to the local economy.