The £5.3m project to restore the historic canopy at Whitley Bay Metro station is entering a key phase, with specialist grit blasting on the metalwork.
The Grade II listed structure, which dates back to the Edwardian era, is undergoing major restoration work which will see the glazing replaced…
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A permanent cast of Sir Mo Farah’s footprints has been officially unveiled at South Shields Transport Interchange, celebrating his achievements in the Great North Run.
We have built the cast into the floor of the Metro ticket concourse for thousands of our customers to enjoy.
They were…
Nexus workers have been spreading festive cheer in the countdown to Christmas – donning their Santa hats for a new campaign promoting public transport over the holiday season.
Customer service teams from the Tyne and Wear Metro feature in the campaign alongside area controllers at bus…
Sunderland's multi-million-pound southern train station entrance has officially opened its doors.
The transformation of the city’s new arrival point – featuring a heavily glazed fascia that looks out to Market Square in the heart of the city – welcomed the public from 8am on Friday 8 December, with…
Our 2023 cohort of apprentices are settling into their new training programmes, and recruitment has already started for next year’s intake.
Nine people started their training in September, in a variety of roles including power supplies, civil engineering, data science, business administration…
Four members of the Shields Ferry crew are celebrating after making the grade as boat skippers.
They have passed the maritime equivalent of a driving test to get the all-important qualification after months of rigorous training and mentoring.
The fab four – James Wangadia, Joe Avary,…
Newlyweds Sarah and Bradley Stamp have celebrated their nuptials with a trip on the Tyne and Wear Metro.
The happy couple, from Rowlands Gill in Gateshead, decided to ditch the classic wedding car for a Metro ride through the centre of Newcastle.
They stunned weekend commuters by…
We've held a series of visits for special interest groups to experience the new Metro trains - and see how their feedback has shaped the final design.
The groups, including people with visual and hearing impairments, physical and learning disabilities, and special interest groups like…
It may look like a normal bus with normal passengers, but troublemakers beware, you could find yourself hailing a bus to the police station.
This is because Northumbria Police’s ‘Trojan’ bus – a decoy bus where the passengers are plain clothes police officers – is being deployed across the North…
A life-sized replica of a Metro train in its iconic yellow livery has been wowing audiences at Newcastle’s Live Theatre.
The mocked-up version of the original Metro prototype, carriage 4001, in its familiar 1980s colour scheme, is the centrepiece for Gerry and Sewell, a play which tells the…
