The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Train building company seals intention to bring £40 million factory to Fife town

DEAL: Move could generate more than 1,000 new jobs for the region

- CLAIRE WARRENDER cwarrender@thecourier.co.uk

Spanish train manufactur­er Talgo has sealed its intention to create a £40 million factory in Fife, which could bring more than 1,000 jobs to the region.

The firm has signed a jointlyagr­eed framework deal with Scottish Enterprise and Transport Scotland, aimed at ensuring it will be ready to deliver contracts for rolling stock should it be successful with future bids.

Plans for the manufactur­ing base at Kincardine were thrown into doubt in August when the UK Government announced a review of its HS2 rail link, although Talgo said its proposal was not solely reliant on it winning a contract to supply the fleet for the project.

The deal has been hailed as excellent news by Scottish Greens MSP Mark Ruskell, who said it showed a clear commitment to delivering the factory on the site of the former Longannet power station.

He said: “It is more evidence that the future of Scotland’s economy will be in well-paid, long-term jobs in manufactur­ing and renewables and this is exactly what we should be looking to deliver through a Scottish Green New

Deal, building a future for communitie­s with significan­t public investment.”

The Mid Scotland and Fife MSP said the deal was also a huge boost for the campaign to reopen the Dunfermlin­e to Alloa rail line to passengers.

He said: “Feasibilit­y work is already under way on electrifyi­ng the line from Alloa to Longannet but a facility of this size should also be provided with a passenger service to get cars off the road and have people from across the central belt and Fife commuting to the factory by train.”

Talgo president Carlos de Palacio y Oriol confirmed the company was committed to Scotland. Signing the agreement, he said: “Today’s milestone marks a new phase in an excellent relationsh­ip with team Scotland. Now let’s get on with securing orders that will bring more jobs and true manufactur­ing of rolling stock back to Scotland.”

Paul Lewis, executive director with Scottish Enterprise, said the framework agreement was a significan­t milestone towards the ambition of establishi­ng a world-class manufactur­ing facility at Longannet.

 ??  ?? An artist’s impression of Talgo’s new Avril UK train, which could be seen on future high speed railway lines.
An artist’s impression of Talgo’s new Avril UK train, which could be seen on future high speed railway lines.

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