New Wales training centre for railway signallers opens after four weeks

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An old depot in Newport, south Wales, has transformed into a state-of-the-art training centre in just four weeks to ensure it has enough skilled railway signallers across Wales and the west throughout the coronavirus crisis.

In these unprecedented times, signallers play an essential role in keeping trains moving key workers and transporting vital goods, but require specialist training to allow them to do the job safely and efficiently.

Network Rail recently appealed for retired signallers, or those who have moved to other careers in the railway industry, to volunteer to provide cover at signal boxes and control centres if some current signallers fall ill or need to self-isolate during the COVID-19 outbreak.

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More than 200 signallers across Wales and the west responded to this call to arms.

The new signalling training centre in Newport will now be used to train new recruits as well as those returning to signalling on the national railway.

A little over a month ago the rooms at the Crindau depot in Newport were mothballed former testing workshops and meeting rooms but have now been converted into a temporary training facility that enables former signallers to refresh their training and get back to work on Britain’s railways.

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Mark Langman, Network Rail’s managing director for Wales and Western, said: “It is a remarkable achievement that this fully functioning training suite for signallers has been completed in less than a month.

“Under normal circumstances we have enough signallers to keep trains running whatever happens, but these are not normal circumstances and without fully trained signallers it is possible that parts of the network would have to shut.

“I am delighted with the response from former signallers who are willing to return to the railway. Putting the right training and facilities in place means that we can get them back up to speed to help us keep moving essential freight goods, and passengers whose journeys are essential.”

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