A Nexus worker has had the honour of switching on the Christmas lights in Newcastle, getting the festive season into full swing.
John Drummond, a maintenance staffer on the Metro network, was one of three key workers who were selected to carry out the big switch on.
John was joined by an A&E…
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Former PTE staff, now retired, remember the day that Her Majesty The Queen officially opened the Tyne Wear Metro on November 6, 1981.
David Thornton, 80, of Jesmond, was a Metro rolling stock engineer for 18 years from 1975 to 1993. It was his job to ensure the train was in working condition for…
Two lucky Metro staff who have clocked up more than 40 years’ service got the chance to meet the Prince of Wales when he visited the region earlier today, Tues 9 Nov.
Steve Griffin and Dick Harrison chatted with Prince Charles when he travelled on the Metro in Newcastle city centre.
They then…
A community group which joined forces to knit a special birthday tribute to the Tyne and Wear Metro has showcased their work for Prince Charles during his trip on the network earlier today.
The knitters, from North Tyneside, took up their needles and wool during lockdown to recreate a colourful…
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales took time to meet some of the Covid heroes at Nexus who helped keep public transport moving during lockdown.
During a visit earlier today, Tues Nov 9, Prince Charles met frontline staff on the Tyne and Wear Metro and from the cross-Tyne Shields Ferry who all…
Today’s Royal visit saw His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales travel on the same Metro train that the Queen used when she officially opened the network 40 years ago.
In a nostalgic nod to the Monarch’s famous visit in 1981, Metro’s operator, Nexus, ensured that the train from that historic day was…
His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales has paid a special visit to the Tyne and Wear Metro today (Tues 9 Nov) to mark the 40th anniversary of its Royal opening in 1981.
Prince Charles took a whistle-stop tour of the Metro network to celebrate the landmark occasion, and to recognise the hard work of…
The Tyne and Wear Metro is celebrating the 40th anniversary of Her Majesty The Queen officially opening the network.
Her Majesty famously visited Tyneside to formally open Metro on November 6, 1981.
The Monarch, who was accompanied by the Duke of Edinburgh, travelled on a Metro train to Gateshead…
The Royal opening of Metro was part of a three-week transport festival on Tyneside, designed to encourage people to try the new Metro system.
There was a huge fireworks display, a transport treasure trail, competitions - including one with a first prize of a Spanish holiday - a balloon race, a…
The Tyne and Wear Metro is moving more frontline teams onto stations and trains to care for customers and provide a fresh new look as it welcomes people back in record numbers.
Nexus, the public body which owns and operates Metro, has made changes which means more trained teams than ever before are…
