Doncaster and York feature on the six-name shortlist published by the Government as potential locations for the national HQ of Great British Railways, which will go forward to a consultative public vote to be held online and by post.
The confirmed list of shortlisted towns and cities is:
- Birmingham
- Crewe
- Derby
- Doncaster
- Newcastle upon Tyne
- York
Transport secretary Grant Shapps announced last October that a competition would be run to identify the headquarters for GBR. 42 applications were received and assessed for
- alignment to Levelling Up principles
- connected and easy to get to
- opportunities for GBR
- value for money
- railway heritage and links to the network
- public support
GBRTT has launched a public vote that will give the public the opportunity to express their views. The vote is consultative and will be used to test public support for each shortlisted location, allowing the people that the railway serves the chance to have their say.
Ministers will then make a final decision on the headquarters’ location based on all information gathered and against the above criteria, with a final decision expected later in the year.
The new national GBR headquarters will be supported by a number of new regional headquarters across the country, putting decision-making and investment at the heart of communities that use those railways day to day.
The government is committed to levelling up, delivering jobs and investment beyond the capital.
The national headquarters will be at the heart of the rail network and provide strategic direction for the running of GBR. Based outside of London, it will bring a number of high-skilled jobs to the winning location.