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Meet the new managing director of Hull Trains as he starts on a high with final fleet delivery

David Gibson MBE led the 21st anniversary celebrations as optimism returns to a post-pandemic Paragon Station

New managing director, David Gibson, with the special liveried final member of the £60m Hitachi Paragon fleet.

Declaring the first commercial journey for the final addition to Hull Trains’ £60 million Hitachi fleet as “so much more than the 10.33 to London” it is clear that optimism abounded alongside returning passengers.

David Gibson saw first hand the impact the open access operator’s arrival had on the city from his time at the Guildhall, leaving as assistant chief executive. Now he’s back in the city in charge of the rail company, but in truth, never really left Hull, having settled in the hinterland.

Awarded an MBE for his military role forming the immediate response to 9/11 while serving as an RAF wing commander in the Middle East when the twin towers were struck, he’s certainly no stranger to a challenge.

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“We are only a small team, five trains, but we are very good at what we do,” he said.

“The staff have blown me away, they have come back from three very hard decisions, and now it is all about the recovery of the business, returning to profitability,and making sure we have exemplary customer service.

“We have a lot of reasons to be cheerful and optimistic, business is coming back, - the new train that has just left had more passengers on it than the early train, which is really good news. We are open for business.”

Having hit one million passengers in 2019, the pandemic and subsequent measures to address the spread saw Hull Trains ‘hibernate’ for the three lockdowns, with numbers dropping to 300,000 in 2020.