• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

News and entertainment worth sharing – York and North Yorkshire

  • News
  • Radio
  • Vouchers
  • WIN
  • More
    • Tickets
    • Lifestyle
    • Advertise
    • About
    • Contact

York bids to be the home for the new national railway HQ

Mon 4 Oct

York Railway Station from the air. Photograph: Gavin Aitchison

Mon 4 Oct 2021  @ 7:57pm
Joe Cooper - Local Democracy Reporter
News

The leader of City of York Council has confirmed the city will bid to become the home for the new national body for the country’s railways.

Keith Aspden said it would make “perfect sense” for Great British Railways (GBR) to be based in York.

Transport secretary Grant Shapps today kickstarted a competition to find the town or city that will become home to GBR, which will be the single, accountable public body responsible for running Britain’s railways.

[tptn_list limit=3 daily=1 hour_range=1]

The competition will “recognise towns and cities with a rich railway history that are strongly linked to the network”, according to the government.

Cllr Aspden and North Yorkshire County Council leader Carl Les wrote to Mr Shapps earlier this year making the case for York to become home to the new headquarters.

There are around 5,000 rail jobs based in York already – representing about 10 per cent of the national rail industry.

Train operators based in the city include LNER, Northern and Grand Central. Network Rail employs 1,000 people in York and its training hub is based in the city.

Heart of the rail industry

City council leader Keith Aspden at the York Central site. Photograph: York Liberal Democrats

Cllr Aspden said City of York Council would be submitting a bid in the competition.

He said: “York is already at the heart of the rail industry in the North, with our existing rail links, rail sector jobs and highly skilled workforce, so it would make perfect sense for the headquarters of the government’s flagship rail body to be based in the city.”

Cllr Aspden said the “exciting” York Central site would be an ideal location for the base.

He added: “Having already secured funding for enabling infrastructure which is now underway, the timing would be perfect to make this home for Great British Railways, alongside a future Civil Service Hub.

“This is something we have continuously called on the Government to deliver through their levelling up plans, going beyond empty slogans and bringing real investment and jobs to the city.

“We will be submitting a bid with the support of the city’s and region’s key partners to secure this major opportunity for York and the region.”


Trending »


Primary Sidebar

Footer

Contact us

General
01904 375 029

Studio/competitions
01904 375 030

Email YorkMix »

5-6 King's Court
Shambles
York  YO1 7LD

Listen to us

You can listen to YorkMix Radio using your DAB+ radio, Alexa or Google smart speaker, or online using the links below.

Click here to listen to YorkMix Radio »

Download the app from Google Play store
Download the app from Apple App store
About us

YorkMix is a trading name of
York Sound Ltd

Registered in England
Company no: 12831940
VAT no: GB289462452

YorkMix Radio public file

  • About
  • Public file
  • Privacy policy
  • Corrections & complaints
  • Contact

Copyright © 2025 YorkMix