The new Rail Operating Centre (ROC) opened recently by Network Rail in York is the largest of 12 proposed centres across Britain; it will control signalling and rail operations on the East Coast route from London King’s Cross to the Scottish borders.
Once the site is fully operational in January, about 400 people will work there — a combination of Northern Rail, East Coast and Network Rail employees — with a maximum of 87 people on shift at any time.
For the next three months, staff will train in preparation for moving into the new centre.
Phil Verster, Network Rail route managing director said: “York is the ideal place for the ROC, with rail links right across the country. This investment in new technology will contribute significantly to improvements in train service punctuality, increased capacity and an improved service to passengers. This new facility represents a vote of confidence in York as a railway city.”