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£7m rail component facility to be added to Siemens Mobility's Goole site

30 additional jobs will be created at new facility as work moves from Leeds

The Minister for Industry, Lee Rowley, visited Siemens Mobility in Goole, announcing an expansion of the plant as work continues. Lee Powell, chief executive of GMI Construction, centre, and Siemens Mobility rolling stock managing director, Sambit Banerjee, right, talk him through it. (Image: Katie Pugh)

A £7 million component facility is to be added to Goole’s rail village by Siemens Mobility.

IT will create 30 new jobs in addition to the 700 being created by the £200 million manufacturing centre in the town.

GMI Construction, behind the big build, has been tasked.

Read more: £6m expansion plan outlined by high-growth East Yorkshire company named as top performer

Business Minister Lee Rowley marked the occasion by signing one of the steel frames.

The component facility, opening in 2023, will maintain traction drives and motors for Siemens Mobility º£½ÇÊÓÆµ train fleets - work currently done in Leeds - and will also maintain HVAC air conditioning units, with maintenance of further components for trains expected to be added further down the line.

Described as vital infrastructure, it will keep more than 450 trains running across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

Mr Rowley said: “The government is working to unlock private investment to forge new opportunities for industry across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, and it’s fantastic to see Siemens Mobility’s commitment to Goole form a part of that.