The Tyne and Wear Metro will continue to operate to support key workers following the announcement of new restrictions to prevent the spread of coronavirus.
But operator Nexus has said only people making essential journeys should travel.
Metro will continue to operate to all destinations, but the…
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The Tyne and Wear Metro is now running a further reduced timetable due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Metro services have been reduced to a 24-minute frequency from today, Monday 23 March, which means a train every 12 minutes between Pelaw and South Gosforth. No additional peak time services are…
Nexus, the public body which owns and manages the Tyne and Wear Metro, is today urging the public not to make journeys on the system unless it is absolutely essential – a key measure in reducing the spread of coronavirus.
Passengers should not be using any modes of public transport unless they are…
Two of the biggest car parks on the Tyne and Wear Metro are to be reserved for NHS staff from Saturday, 21 March.
To help support those working for NHS Newcastle Hospitals Trust, all staff from the trust will be allowed to park at Four Lane Ends and Regent Centre car parks for free.
The move by…
Metro services are currently operating to a reduced timetable as part of measures to reduce the spread of Coronavirus and services may be reduced further next week.
All additional peak hour services between Pelaw and Monkseaton or South Gosforth have already been cancelled until further…
Nexus has agreed to lift current restrictions preventing free travel in Tyne and Wear for some passengers before 9:30am.
Senior citizens and people with some disabilities are entitled to free off-peak travel on buses with a concessionary pass or a discounted Metro Gold Card.
Huw Lewis, Customer…
Metro services are operating to a reduced timetable as part of measures to reflect the spread of coronavirus.
All additional peak hour services between Pelaw and Monkseaton or South Gosforth will be cancelled until further notice. In addition there may be additional core train services…
The Shields Ferry service will operate a reduced timetable from Monday, 23 March as crew members isolate in response to Public Health advice on the Coronavirus.
The Ferry will operate a regular timetable from 07:15am to 06:30pm Monday to Saturday until further notice.
Later evening crossings…
Metro passengers can continue to use the system with confidence if they need to travel during the current coronavirus outbreak, public operator Nexus said today.
Extra cleaners have been taken on to make sure trains and stations are cleaned and disinfected constantly.
New cleaning…
The Government has agreed to fund a £100m scheme to increase service frequency, reduce journey times, and improve reliability on the Tyne and Wear Metro.
The Metro Flow project will see an existing freight line upgraded and electrified in South Tyneside from September 2022, making it capable…
