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Rix Group's former HQ to become Network Rail call centre as £3.8m contract lands in Hull

Contract secured by ESP Systex Group's Journeycall brand

A Network Rail contact centre will be located in the former Rix Group headquarters on Spyvee Street, Hull, following a £3.8m contract win by SP Systex Group's Journeycall.

Rix Group’s former head office is to become a customer service support centre for Network Rail.

The Spyvee Street base is to be taken on by ESP Group after its Journeycall brand won a £3.8 million three-year contract.

It will be a satellite office for the Scottish business, headquartered in Arbroath, joining sister business Systex, a smart transport specialist, in the city.

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Rix recently completed its move to Two Humber Quays, after buying the prestigious Hull Marina location in a high profile deal.

Journeycall provides customer service support and smartcard services for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ transport industry.

Theresa Slevin, group chief executive at ESP, of which Journeycall is part.(Image: Paul Reid)

The further expansion into Hull will see a team of 33 employees running the Network Rail National Contact Centre 24/7, 365 days a year.

It will be the primary point of contact for Network Rail, the owner and infrastructure manager of most of the railway network in Great Britain.