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HS2 reveals Washwood Heath depot designs

Planned facility in Birmingham will be used for storage, cleaning and maintenance of the new high-speed trains

CGI of the new HS2 depot in Washwood Heath, Birmingham

The first designs have been revealed of the planned new HS2 depot in Birmingham.

The images showcase the new facility in Washwood Heath, north of the city centre, which will be used to clean and maintain the high-speed trains when not in use.

The 74-acre site in Drews Lane was once home to train maker Alston, formerly Metro Cammell, and latterly van manufacturer LDV before it fell into administration in 2009.

The hub will be used to maintain, service, clean and store HS2 trains across a series of brand new buildings.

A maintenance building will be the primary hub of operations within the site, used to maintain trains along with facilities to store materials and equipment.

It will have offices, workshops and staff facilities with around 250 people expected to be based there including fleet management staff, cleaners and depot drivers.

The Network Integrated Control Centre will oversee the whole HS2 network from a standalone building designed to accommodate the operational and management functions of HS2.