Tonbridge bids to become HQ for Great British Railways
19:02, 26 February 2022
updated: 19:15, 26 February 2022
Tonbridge could be on track to become the home of Great British Railways, the new public body responsible for regenerating Britain’s rail network.
With train travel playing a central role in the town, Tonbridge and Malling borough council has entered Tonbridge into a national competition to identify a base for the new organisation.
If successful the area would reap a range of benefits, including a boost to its profile, more visitors and new jobs.
Plans to create Great British Railways were announced by the government in 2021. The new organisation will integrate the railways, owning the infrastructure, collecting fare revenue, running and planning the network, and setting most fares and timetables.
Council leader Cllr Matt Boughton (Con) said: "As a town with a great railway heritage for 180 years, Tonbridge is the ideal location for the new HQ of Great British Railways.
"We have the connections and infrastructure to deliver the government’s objectives. Our ambition for Tonbridge has no limits and I truly believe we are building a great case for our town to become Great British Railways’ home."
A shortlist of towns will be announced in May, followed by ministerial visits.
It will then go to a public vote.
For more details on Great British Railways, click here.
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