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Prince Charles visits CAF train factory in Newport

The Prince of Wales has officially opened CAF’s state-of-the-art train manufacturing facility in Newport, South Wales.

The facility employs around 200 staff and is currently constructing Civity DMUs for Northern and West Midlands Trains.

His Royal Highness was given a guided tour of the production facility and met members of the factory workforce and vehicle manufacturing team. The Prince also boarded a Civity DMU destined for the Northern franchise, and was later invited to unveil a plaque to commemorate the official opening.

HRH The Prince of Wales has officially opened CAF’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Newport / Picture: Jack Boskett Media

 

Darren Cumner, chief operating officer of CAF Rolling Stock UK, said: “It was an honour and a pleasure to welcome His Royal Highness to officially open CAF’s Newport manufacturing facility.

“The factory is fundamental to the company’s growing business operations and strengthens our position as the manufacturer of choice for the UK rail industry.”

Andrés Arizkorreta García, CAF chief executive, added: “CAF is committed to expanding within the UK rail market and this can best be achieved successfully by establishing this UK-based facility.

“We are proud to be part of the immediate community in Newport and are working hard to build strong links to the region around our operations. Three-quarters of our factory employees are from Wales. CAF is also having a positive impact on the wider UK rail industry supply chain as we continue to grow the number of local and national companies supplying components for our vehicles.”

CAF invested £30m in the factory and currently employs around 200 staff / Picture: Jack Boskett Media

 

The Spanish-based global manufacturer of specialist railway products, components and systems opened the Newport factory in September 2018 to build suburban and metro trains, high-speed trains and trams.

Following the completion of the Northern and West Midlands Trains orders, work will start on the Wales and Borders contract, where the entire fleet of 51 two-car and 26 three-car Class 197s will be built in Newport. The first Wales and Borders bodyshell is due to be delivered to Newport next month, with production ramping up next year.

CAF invested £30m in the factory and received significant grant support from the Welsh Government’s Inward Investment Programme.

The facility currently employs around 200 staff, which will eventually grow to around 300 – providing opportunities for skilled technicians and engineers, management and support staff, as well as apprentices.


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