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Closed rail infrastructure training college could re-open | TheBusinessDesk.com

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A closed South Yorkshire rail college which was used to train the next aspiring engineers for the partially-scrapped HS2 scheme might be on track to reopen.

The National College for Advanced Transport and Infrastructure in Doncaster shut down in July 2023 due to low student numbers.

The route of the controversial national high-speed rail link was drastically scaled back by the Government, with the purpose-built college closing its doors after six years.

However, City of Doncaster Council chief executive, Damian Allen, has now confirmed a new unnamed occupier is exploring repurposing the college building, with the council hoping it would “remain true to its original purpose”.

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