Northamptonshire MP visits Siemens Mobility’s Kings Heath Depot to meet apprentices and tour home of the Class 350 Trains

  • The newly elected MP toured the company’s state-of-the-art facilities to witness the servicing of the West Midlands Trains first-hand
  • Local apprentices and talent met with the MP and were able to share their journey so far

Lucy Rigby MP, recently elected to represent Northampton North, visited the Siemens Mobility Kings Heath Depot last Wednesday. The purpose of her visit was to meet with the local team and tour the state-of-the-art facilities where she witnessed the servicing of the West Midlands Trains.

During her visit, Ms. Rigby was given a tour of the site by Fleet Delivery Manager, Craig Walker, where she met with local employees and West Midlands Trains partners. The Northamptonshire depot is responsible for the maintenance of trains for West Midlands Trains and plays an important role in serving both West and East Midlands Trains.

Lucy Rigby MP, Northampton North “It was great to visit the Kings Heath facility and see first-hand the dedication that goes into maintaining the trains in the West Midlands area. Siemens Mobility’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of engineers is fantastic and it was an absolute delight to meet some of their apprentices during the visit. I was also thrilled to learn more about how Siemens Mobility’s is supporting local job creation and their significant investments in shaping the future of the rail industry as a whole.”

Craig Walker, Fleet Delivery Manager, Siemens Mobility “It was a pleasure to host Ms Rigby at our Kings Heath site and talk her through our history and ambitions for growth. We are proud of the work we do here in Northampton and it’s always great to be able to show off our talented workforce and demonstrate skill and passion that goes into maintaining our fleet of trains.”

Max Taylor, Commercial Director at West Midlands Trains said “As a strategic partner of Siemens and the operator of train services to and from Northampton, it was great to hear about the investment plans for the King’s Heath site and see the progress being made to help improve the reliability of train journeys for passengers.

We look forward to continuing to work with Siemens and building a strong working relationship with Lucy to deliver for rail passengers in Northampton and across our wider network.”

During the tour, Siemens Mobility showcased its close partnership with the cutting-edge National Training Academy and Rail (NTAR) facility, and Ms. Rigby met with local apprentices and talent.

There are currently eight new apprentice and degree apprentices learning their trade at the Depot facility, with over 120 employees based at the Northamptonshire site overall.

The MP was able to learn about the history of the site and gain insights into Siemens Mobility’s plans for investment and growth in the local area. One of the highlights of the visit was witnessing the skills and expertise required to maintain trains. The local Labour MP was able to see firsthand the important role Siemens Mobility plays in job creation and upskilling the local rail industry. The company’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of engineers was evident as the MP had the pleasure of meeting some of their apprentices during the visit.

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