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Siemens reveals plans for £6m rail innovation centre in East Yorkshire

The centre would support the company's upcoming £200m rail manufacturing facility in Goole

Siemens' planned £6m rail innovation centre in Goole(Image: Siemens)

Siemens has revealed plans for a new £6m rail innovation hub to support its £200m train factory in East Yorkshire.

The centre, which would be built in Goole, would focus on research and development, with an aim to accelerate technology used in the rail industry.

If approved, the development would accompany Siemens Mobility’s planned £200m rail facility in Goole.

Outline planning permission for that project was approved by East Riding Council last year.

Sambit Banerjee, managing director for rolling stock and customer services at Siemens Mobility, said: “We have been working closely and collaboratively with partners to bring these exciting proposals forward. 

“As well as accommodating support teams for our new rail manufacturing facilities, this building and other later related facilities will offer significant benefits to partners from industry and academia.

Siemens' planned £6m rail innovation centre in Goole(Image: Siemens)

“This is the first phase of development of a cluster of facilities focused on innovation and research and development that will create a high-tech centre of excellence for the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ rail industry.

“The objectives of RaisE are consistent with our ambitions to establish a world-class rail village at Goole, combining manufacturing facilities with digital-led innovation to drive technological advances across the rail network and industry.”