Tyne and Wear Metro ()

The Tyne and Wear Metro, an important component of public transport in the north-east of England, began operations on 11 November 1980, ushering in a new era of efficient urban mobility in the region. Serving Newcastle, Gateshead and the surrounding metropolitan areas, the metro system rapidly became an integral part of the daily commute for residents. Originally conceived to re-use existing railway lines, the Tyne and Wear Metro evolved into a dedicated light rail system, consisting of a network of both underground and above-ground sections. The network serves a total of 60 stations, with two lines covering 77.5 km (48.2 mi) of track. The metro is accessible from a mix of underground and above-ground stations. It has been described as "the first modern light rail system in the United Kingdom".

OperatorTyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive (Nexus)
Operation start11 August 1980
Total Lines2 Metro Lines
Total Station60 Active Stations
Metro City/CountryTyne and Wear United Kingdom
Official Webhttps://www.nexus.org.uk/metro

Metro linesStationsTerminal stations
Green Line31South Hylton Airport
Yellow Line41South Shields St. James

  • Tyne and Wear Metro officially began operations in 1980 and serves the metropolitan areas of Newcastle, Gateshead and surrounding areas of North-East England.
  • The metro system integrates both underground and above-ground sections, using existing railway lines and incorporating new infrastructure to create a comprehensive public transport network.
  • The Tyne and Wear Metro consists of two lines – the Green Line and the Yellow Line – which connect various major locations in the region.
  • The metro network serves a number of stations strategically located to provide access to urban centres, commercial areas and residential neighbourhoods.
  • Tyne and Wear Metro uses light rail technology using modern rolling stock to ensure efficient and comfortable journeys for passengers.
  • The fare system is organized into zones, providing a flexible pricing structure based on distance travelled, encouraging seamless travel for passengers within the metro's coverage area.
  • Tyne and Wear Metro is recognized by its distinctive branding, consisting of a recognizable logo and color scheme, which contributes to its identity in the region.
  • Nexus, Tyne & Wear Passenger Transport Executive, oversees the operation and development of the Metro system, working to enhance services and meet the growing needs of the community.
  • Over the past few years, there have been discussions and plans to expand the metro system to further improve connectivity and accommodate the growing population in the area.
  • Tyne and Wear Metro plays an important role in the daily lives of residents, providing a reliable and efficient mode of transport that contributes to the economic and social vitality of the communities it serves.
Metro NetworkLinesStations
London Underground33271
Glasgow Subway115