Hitachi Rail Opens Doors to Newton Aycliffe Factory for Railway 200 Celebrations
Hitachi Rail has opened its Newton Aycliffe factory to the public for the very first time.

Hitachi Rail has opened its Newton Aycliffe factory to the public for the very first time.
The sell-out event, which took place on Saturday 4 October, saw the rail manufacturer welcome attendees for a celebration of its storied history in unison with Railway 200.
Visitors to the site were offered a seldom experienced behind-the-scenes at Hitachi Rail’s production facility, which is located alongside the Stockton and Darlington railway.
Inside, insights were given on innovations in battery and digital train technology, the history of rail within the region and rides were given on a working replica of Locomotion No.1.
Tickets for the event sold out in less than 72 hours, with 40 attendees gaining access through a competition held in collaboration with Northern Echo.
The event also included an appearance from Inspiration, Railway 200’s exhibition train.
Jim Brewin, Chief Director for UK & Ireland said:
Welcoming hundreds of families and rail enthusiasts through our doors is a wonderful way to celebrate 200 years of progress on the railway.
Alongside Hitachi Rail’s support to save the world’s first passenger station at Heighington, we’re proud to give back to the local community during this once-in-a-generation celebration.
This event is particularly special for us as it coincides with the 10th anniversary of our Newton Aycliffe factory – the moment Hitachi brought train manufacturing back to its birthplace. I want to thank our incredible partners and Hitachi Rail volunteers for their passion, enthusiasm and for making this such a memorable day.
The lead up to the Open Day also saw Hitachi Rail welcome 200 local pupils to the factory to learn what lies ahead for the factory in the near future.