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Six towns and cities in running to have HQ of Great British Railways

Birmingham, Crewe, Derby, Doncaster, Newcastle and York have survived after an initial 42 towns and cities bid to have the HQ

Transport Secretary Grant Shapps and Michael Portillo launch bid for Great British Railways HQ(Image: PA)

Six towns and cities have made the shortlist to have the headquarters of the new body that will run the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s railways.

Birmingham, Crewe, Derby, Doncaster, Newcastle and York have been shortlisted from an original 42 towns and cities that applied for the role. A public vote will now help determine which of the areas is chosen for the role that would bring hundreds of jobs and a unique opportunity to have a greater say in the future of the railways.

Newcastle’s bid used the city’s role as the area that gave birth to the railways almost 200 years ago, 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, while York has also highlighted its key role in the development of the rail network..

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Crewe’s bid highlights its historically significant railway station, which dates back to 1837, while Doncaster has highlighted its historic links with the railways dating back to the 1850s, the birthplace of the Mallard and Flying Scotsman and its central position on the East Coast Main Line.

Derby's bid cited its "existing links to the rail industry – past and present – and its large and diverse pool of rail expertise" while Birmingham has also highlighted its railway heritage.

Announcing the shortlist, Transport Secretary Grant Shapps said: “Our world-leading railways have served this country well for 200 years and this is a huge step in the reforms, which will shape our network for the next 200.

“Great British Railways will create a truly sustainable, modern and fair railway network for passengers and freight customers. I’m calling on people across the country to play a key part in this once-in-a-generation reform and vote for the new home of our railways.”