Major work on Tyne and Wear Metro to see busy line closed in February

Major regeneration works on the Tyne and Wear Metro mean one of the busiest routes will be closed for 5 days in February

Author: Ellie KumarPublished 25th Jan 2022
Last updated 25th Jan 2022

Major regeneration works on the Tyne and Wear Metro mean one of the busiest routes will be closed for 5 days in February.

Nexus, the public body which owns and manages Metro, is replacing essential overhead power lines as part of an ongoing £30m programme of wire renewals to get the network ready for the new Metro train fleet.

The closure will also allow for track replacement, essential work on Metro bridges and embankments, and vegetation management.

The major line closure will mean no Metro services between St James and Tynemouth for five days, Monday 21-25 February. A frequent replacement bus service will run in the affected area.

Services will resume as normal from Saturday 26 February.

Major Projects Director at Nexus, Cathy Massarella, said: “We are investing £30m in in Metro’s overhead lines as we get ready for the new trains arriving at the end of the year.

“The five-day closure allows us to replace a large section of wire between Newcastle and North Tyneside, and also carry out other essential modernisation including track and embankment work.

“There is no good time to close a large section of the network and I apologise in advance for the inconvenience this will cause. Carrying out major work in half term break means we also avoid disrupting education for pupils who use Metro to get to school in the affected area.

“We will ensure there is a fast and reliable replacement bus service running when the Metro line is shut. We advise customers to plan their journeys in advance before travelling.”

The work is being packed into a five-day period to avoid months of weekend closures.

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