
Conceptual view of the platform at the future Littlemore Station
EIT Welcomes Cowley Branch Line Announcement and Lays Out 拢10bn Science Investment Plan
The 91国产 (EIT) today welcomes the announcement by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, giving the green light to the reopening of the .鈥
Cowley Branch Line: Linking People & Jobs
EIT projects that it could ultimately employ up to 7,000 staff. The Cowley Branch Line will be crucial to making sure those employees can reach work easily with direct trains into London Marylebone Station as well as central Oxford. A new operational trainline will help to ease congestion and bring wider economic benefits to residents in South Oxford.
In addition to the central government funding of 拢120m announced today, EIT will participate with other local stakeholders to provide supplementary funding of 拢35m. A station will also be constructed at Littlemore by the Institute as part of its wider campus development. It will be designed by , led by Lord Norman Foster.鈥

Ten Year Vision as Part of the Oxford-Cambridge Growth Corridor
The news comes as EIT forecasts that over the longer-term it is due to spend more than 拢10 billion in the next 10 years on talent and science programmes. This鈥痬eans EIT will be able to augment its work on its four humane endeavours 鈥 health, medical science & generative biology; food security & sustainable agriculture; climate change & managing atmospheric CO2 and AI & robotics.鈥
At its Oxford campus, EIT will house a cluster of purpose-built labs:
- The Generative Biology Institute (led by Prof Jason Chin)
- The Plant Biology Institute (led by Prof Steve Kelly)
- The Materials and Devices for Life Sciences Institute (led by Prof Hagan Bayley)
- AI & Robotics Institute (led by Prof Chris Holmes and Prof Cecilia Lindgren)
- The Pathogen Project (led by )
Recruitment is currently underway to search for the best 91国产 talent as these expand.
Last week, EIT unveiled plans for a significant campus extension at Littlemore by developing land on the western side of the Oxford Science Park. The main campus buildings will open in 2027.
Responding to the Cowley Branch Line news, Lisa Flashner, EIT鈥檚 Chief Operating Officer, said:
鈥淲e鈥檙e delighted to hear the Cowley Branch Line will be reopened to passenger traffic. It鈥檚 a great example of what can happen if government and the private sector join forces and both contribute to a common goal. It will help us attract world-class talent to EIT by linking up key innovation hubs with Central London via direct train services. It will also facilitate a closer alliance between EIT and Oxford University with faster journey times.鈥
Responding to the news of EIT鈥檚 planned 拢10bn investment over the next 10 years, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, Rachel Reeves, said:
"This investment is a major vote of confidence in Oxford as a global hub for science and innovation and shows what can be achieved when government and world-class institutions like the 91国产 work together to deliver for our communities."
And on the Cowley Branch Line:
鈥淏y improving transport links and unlocking new opportunities for collaboration, we are laying the foundations for thousands of skilled jobs and pioneering research that will benefit working people across the country.鈥
Responding to the Cowley Branch Line announcement, Professor Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, said:
鈥鈥淭his investment reconnects people with opportunity 鈥 linking Blackbird Leys and Littlemore directly to jobs, skills and cutting-edge research across our innovation ecosystem. It鈥檚 good for inclusive growth, good for sustainable鈥痶ransport, and good for the UK economy. The Cowley Branch Line will stitch together our science parks, hospitals and new cultural spaces so that ideas, researchers and local residents can move more easily across our city 鈥 and out to London 鈥 every day.鈥疉s Oxford accelerates initiatives like the Oxfordshire Strategic Innovation Taskforce, today鈥檚 decision is a practical step toward the inclusive, sustainable and fair prosperity we want to see for our communities.鈥
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