Free parking is to be introduced at four park and ride sites on the Tyne and Wear Metro from Monday, November 1.
Nexus, the public body which owns and manages Metro, is bringing in the offer to attract more customers back to the network after lockdown.
Metro customer numbers have recovered to 80%…
News
Transport leaders have today (Tuesday 26 October) approved the region’s Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) at a meeting of the North East Joint Transport Committee.
The BSIP is new £804 million bid to Government which transport leaders are confident would dramatically transform bus…
Local school kids are getting the chance to showcase their design work on the Tyne and Wear Metro system as part of a new competition to inspire the next generation of train designers.
Primary school children in years 4-6 will learn about the Metro system and help to bring it to life by inventing…
Family days out this half term and beyond are more affordable than ever, with free travel for children all day, every day on Tyne and Wear Metro and the Shields Ferry.
Up to three children aged 11 and under can travel for free when accompanied by a fare paying adult.
Thanks to Metro more than 60,…
The region’s first Bus Service Improvement Plan (BSIP) has unveiled a new £804 million bid to Government which transport leaders are confident would dramatically transform bus services across the North East and greatly improve the bus network for millions of passengers as well as helping the…
More than a thousand young people are already benefitting from a 30% discount on Metro less than a month after Nexus launched a new smartcard deal.
The Pop 19-21 card was introduced in September this year to give young people discounted travel on Tyne and Wear Metro.
The Pay As You Go product for…
Local communities are getting a chance to give an old Tyne and Wear Metro train a new lease of life after it’s been taken out of service to make way for the new £362m fleet.
Nexus, the public body which owns and manages Metro, is keen to hear creative and innovative ideas about how an old train…
The Tyne and Wear Metro is using drone technology to keep the network in tip top condition.
For the first time ever maintenance teams are taking to the skies using drones to monitor Metro’s 77 kilometres of infrastructure.
The drone, which is a tiny unmanned aircraft, provides a live video-…
Nexus has welcomed Northumbria Police and Crime Commissioner Kim McGuinness’s successful bid for Safer Streets funding from the Government.
The PCC has promised to improve transport and park safety with an £800,000 investment in CCTV, Metro safety volunteers, increased lighting and a new…
Ten new apprentices have started their careers with Nexus.
Nexus, the public body which owns and manages Metro, has taken on the new trainees following an extensive recruitment campaign earlier this year.
The latest recruits, aged from 16-20, will be training in a variety of roles,…
