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Siemens' £7m rail components facility opened by Michael Gove in Goole

New addition becomes the forerunner for the £200m huge train building facility set to enter production early next year

Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove cuts a ribbon held by two huge overhead crane hooks to mark the official opening of Siemens Mobility's £7 million Components Facility at Goole, watched by, from left, Finbarr Dowling, Siemens' director of localisation, MP Andrew Percy and managing director for rolling stock and customer services at Siemens Mobility, Sambit Banerjee.(Image: Reach Plc)

Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove has officially opened up the first operational element of Siemens Mobility’s Goole rail village.

The senior cabinet minister cut a ribbon that is likely to be the lightest weight ever lifted by huge cranes installed inside the new rail components facility, launching the £7 million investment in front of employees.

The 4,000 sq m unit was built in addition to the original £200 million train manufacturing plant proposal, where first units are set to enter the build process within the next year. A total of 40 staff are already employed, with a further 30 roles to be created over the next 12 months. They will maintain elements such as gearboxes, traction motors, fan systems and heating, ventilation and air conditioning units from fleets running from Scotland to France.

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Mr Gove said: “It's fantastic to see Siemens Mobility investing in this new facility in Goole. This is a great example of how we're working with business to deliver on our commitment to secure international investment in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ to create new skilled jobs and level up the country. It is a brilliant example of levelling up. We have Goole, an area rich in talent, that hasn’t always had the investment it deserves. Now we have Siemens, a world-class state-of-the-art company recruiting people and planning to scale up. The future of transport is being shaped here.”

The components facility was previously operating out of a small space in Leeds, but huge growth in own fleet and third party maintenance has seen the need for expansion, and even the original plans for Goole were enlarged.

Managing director for rolling stock and customer services at Siemens Mobility, Sambit Banerjee, left, talks Levelling Up Secretary Michael Gove through the operations.(Image: Kevin Michael Ladden Photography)


Joining Mr Gove was managing director for rolling stock and customer services at Siemens Mobility, Sambit Banerjee, who told how it was the next phase of Siemens Mobility's plans to establish Goole as a centre of excellence for rail technology in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. He said: "We're proud to be able to show the Secretary of State the impact that our site in Goole is already having, creating jobs and supporting the region, and how this fits into his ambitions for levelling up.

“Investment in the rail industry is essential for not only boosting growth, but ensuring we have the capabilities to design, manufacture and maintain the different parts of our rail system here in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. What's more, our state-of-the-art rail village will enable us to drive forward a smarter, greener and more digital rail network.”