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Newcastle makes bid to become home for Great British Railways headquarters

The move could result in hundreds of North East jobs

Newcastle is bidding to become the home of the new Great British Railways headquarters(Image: Newcastle Chronicle)

The North East has entered the bidding to bring the new headquarters of the new Great British Railways body to the region, playing on Newcastle's heritage as the area that gave birth to the railways almost 200 years ago.

Newcastle has joined a number of communities in bidding to host the new public body, that will integrate the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s railways as part of a move away from the privatised rail network.

A bid by the city to house the organisation is now being finalised, with the Stephenson Quarter – where the Robert Stephenson & Co. Locomotive Works was established in 1823 as the first manufacturing facility of its kind in the world – one of the possible locations.

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The new Great British Railways organisation will own the country’s rail infrastructure, collect fare revenue and plan fares and timetables, and it is hoped the new facility would create hundreds of new jobs.

The presence of a major railways training centre in Gateshead, run by Newcastle College, also adds weight to the bid, which would see Newcastle go up against a number of other towns and cities wanting to secure the jobs and influence that would come with hosting the railways HQ.

City council leader Nick Forbes: “The North East was the birthplace of the railways – we sent locomotives all over the world from the Pattern Shop on Stephenson Quarter so what better place to locate the headquarters of Great British Railways?

“This would create hundreds of new jobs and attract all kinds of spin-off businesses breathing life into an under-used part of the city centre and giving it a bright new future with a welcome boost for the local economy.