Hitachi opens UK train manufacturing factory

Hitachi Rail has opened an £82million rail vehicle manufacturing facility in Newton Aycliffe, County Durham. The facility is where the Government’s new InterCity Express (IEP) trains for the East Coast Main Line and Great Western Main Line, and AT200 commuter trains for Scotland, will be manufactured.

Hitachi chairman & CEO, Hiroaki Nakanishi, welcomed the Secretary of State for Transport Patrick McLoughlin MP and Rail Minister Claire Perry MP, along with over 500 invited guests, to the opening ceremony and for guided tours of the facility.

At the opening Nakanishi, said: "Today is a momentous occasion for Hitachi Rail, Newton Aycliffe and the British rail industry. We have brought train design and manufacturing back home to its birthplace in the North East.”

The guests also witnessed the unveiling of the first IEP train to arrive in the UK.

Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin MP said:"We are investing record amounts in transport, not just to help people get around, but to help people get on. The opening of this world-class Hitachi facility is a prime example of the strength and opportunities of the Northern Powerhouse and is a welcome addition to the historical culture of rail excellence in this region.”