200 rail jobs in pipeline for 2007

Dr Stephen Ladyman says this is "a clear sign of the Government's commitment to the area"
Dr Stephen Ladyman says this is "a clear sign of the Government's commitment to the area"

LARGE scale improvements in a £45 million project at a Kent train depot will create jobs for 200 people when work is finished in 2007.

The scheme includes the construction of a modern five-rail maintenance facility, trainwash and stabling for existing and new Integrated Kent Franchise trains at Ramsgate train depot.

Dave Ward, Network Rail route director, said: "This project will not only provide top class facilities for the trains that serve rail passengers in Kent, but also great employment opportunities.

"In line with our industry partners, we have carefully prepared this project to ensure that work will not disrupt passengers or the facilities currently provided at the depot."

Dr Stephen Ladyman, MP for Thanet South, said: "The development of these facilities at Ramsgate is a clear sign of the Government’s commitment to the area and this important investment is good news for jobs.

"A high quality train service in Kent and a fast link between Thanet and London is vital for regeneration.

"The company that will deliver the Integrated Kent Franchise will be announced shortly, the fast trains are on order and will be on line by 2009, and the new maintenance facilities will mean that local workers will be a key part of keeping Kent’s new train services working and comfortable."

The Hitachi bullet trains that are currently being built in Japan will run to Ramsgate as part of the Channel Tunnel domestric rail link service from 2009 but will be maintained and stored at Ashford.

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