(02 May 2020, 5:03 pm)Andreos1 wrote [ -> ]How do they make up for the potential short fall in profits, by reducing frequency and by virtue, income?
No idea, but they won't be hitting the same profits pre-covid when everything opens it, it might take a while for them to hit that target again, something has to give way.
Metro timetable change will create room for social distancing on the network
The Tyne and Wear Metro will return to a normal daytime service frequency from Monday May 18, maximising the capacity for social distancing on the network.
Nexus, the public body which owns and manages Metro, is increasing the frequency of Metro services from 24 minutes to 12 minutes until 8pm every day, Monday to Friday, following the easing of lockdown restrictions.
https://www.nexus.org.uk/news/item/metro...ng-network
There are no trains running between Pelaw and South Hylton in both directions until further notice. This is due to damage to the overhead line. It is estimated that the repair will not be completed before the end of service.
Go North East are accepting Metro tickets in the affected area on bus services 9, 35A, 56
Stagecoach are accepting Metro tickets in the affected area on bus services 8 & 20
We will update you as soon as we have more information.
Updated at 17:20, Friday, 22 May 2020
There are no trains running between St James and North Shields in both directions until further notice. This is due to signalling problems.
We are currently operating a bus replacement service, the number 900, calling at or near to all stations between St James and North Shields. Please purchase tickets from the ticket machine at the station as there is no facility to pay on the bus.
Two cable repairs are underway, our engineers have advised the repairs are taking longer than first thought, it is now estimated they will not be completed until after 6pm. We will update you as soon as we have more information.
Updated at 16:35, Friday, 22 May 2020
(22 May 2020, 4:35 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]There are no trains running between Pelaw and South Hylton in both directions until further notice. This is due to damage to the overhead line. It is estimated that the repair will not be completed before the end of service.
Go North East are accepting Metro tickets in the affected area on bus services 9, 35A, 56
Stagecoach are accepting Metro tickets in the affected area on bus services 8 & 20
We will update you as soon as we have more information.
Updated at 17:20, Friday, 22 May 2020
There are no trains running between St James and North Shields in both directions until further notice. This is due to signalling problems.
We are currently operating a bus replacement service, the number 900, calling at or near to all stations between St James and North Shields. Please purchase tickets from the ticket machine at the station as there is no facility to pay on the bus.
Two cable repairs are underway, our engineers have advised the repairs are taking longer than first thought, it is now estimated they will not be completed until after 6pm. We will update you as soon as we have more information.
Updated at 16:35, Friday, 22 May 2020
Both suspensions will now remain in place util start of service tomorrow morning.
(22 May 2020, 4:40 pm)pbjd wrote [ -> ]Both suspensions will now remain in place util start of service tomorrow morning.
That must of updated soon as i did my post
UPDATE at 08:45
The service suspension has been shortened, no trains will run between St. Peters and South Hylton. This will be in place all day Saturday due to Network Rail overhead line repairs. A bus replacement, number 901 will be running in the affected area.
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The signalling issues between St James and North Shields have now been resolved and trains will be running as normal this morning on this line. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
(23 May 2020, 9:34 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]UPDATE at 08:45
The service suspension has been shortened, no trains will run between St. Peters and South Hylton. This will be in place all day Saturday due to Network Rail overhead line repairs. A bus replacement, number 901 will be running in the affected area.
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The signalling issues between St James and North Shields have now been resolved and trains will be running as normal this morning on this line. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may have caused.
Update:
From 8pm this evening the service suspension on the Sunderland line will be widened to allow Network Rail to assess damaged overhead lines. Trains will still run from Pelaw but will terminate at East Boldon. A bus replacement, 901, will continue running in the affected area.
No trains are running between St. Peter’s and South Hylton for the rest of today 24th and tomorrow 25th of May. This is due to emergency Network Rail overhead line repairs at Sunderland station. A bus replacement, number 901 will continue to run in the affected area.
Updated at 12:00, Sunday, 24 May 2020
Must be bad, if they know its not gonna run tomorrow either!
(24 May 2020, 11:55 am)Michael wrote [ -> ]No trains are running between St. Peter’s and South Hylton for the rest of today 24th and tomorrow 25th of May. This is due to emergency Network Rail overhead line repairs at Sunderland station. A bus replacement, number 901 will continue to run in the affected area.
Updated at 12:00, Sunday, 24 May 2020
Must be bad, if they know its not gonna run tomorrow either!
Tomorrow, 26th of May, there will be no trains running between South Hylton and St. Peters in either direction. From 21:00 this will be extended to East Boldon and South Hylton. This is due to emergency Network Rail overhead line repairs at Sunderland station. A bus replacement, number 901 will continue to run in the affected area.
Updated at 17:05, Monday, 25 May 2020
Who's running the Metro replacement between South Hylton and St Peters?
Also they've explained what caused it -
Network Rail engineers are working to repair extensive damage to the overhead line in the tunnel through Sunderland station, on the route Metro shares with other train operators.
The overhead line was brought down by a freight train on Friday, causing extensive damage. Repair is made more complex by the age and low clearance of the tunnel.
Tyne and Wear Metro
@My_Metro
Warning signMetro services between St Peter’s and South Hylton are to remain suspended until Tuesday June 2. Network Rail is carrying out emergency overhead line repairs at Sunderland. We are keeping in daily contact with Network Rail to see if the repair time will be shortened.
https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/news/nor...e-18312285
The Government have given Metro £16.2m to maintain operations over the last few months due to current circumstances through till August 2020, I personally feel that even pre-covid 19 Nexus/DB Regio should be stripped of there operating licence given how poor this system is and be put out to tender for someone else who actually cares to takeover, they've literally wasted away millions of pounds on re-doing the same stretches of infrastructure for god knows how long now and the issue has still not been rectified and improvement in service/performance has still not changed
DN Regio hasn’t operated the system for years! NEXUS are doing the best with what they have. I’m not sure what you mean by wasting money on system upgrades?
We currently have no trains operating between St James - North Shields in either direction due to a power supply fault caused by cable theft. We have 10 replacement buses, the number 900, operating between the affected stations. Metro apologise for the disruption to your journey.
Arriva are accepting Metro tickets and passes on services 43, 44, 45 & 46 between Regent Centre and Newcastle City Centre
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Revised information
The service is now suspended between Monument and Gateshead Stadium due to the ongoing failed train.
Metro tickets and passes can be used on Go NorthEast services 26 and 27 between Monument and Heworth.
We will update once we have further information
The depot at Howdon is coming along nicely,i relly do hope they keep it even after the upgrade of the Gosforth Depot is complete,tbh imo it would make sense to keep the depot incase a train fails on that part of the network then they can just pull into there rather than hold the entire network up
(26 Jun 2020, 11:39 am)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]The depot at Howdon is coming along nicely,i relly do hope they keep it even after the upgrade of the Gosforth Depot is complete,tbh imo it would make sense to keep the depot incase a train fails on that part of the network then they can just pull into there rather than hold the entire network up
Would be great if they did, same its only temporary. I'm sure the training facility next to shields, is going to house some of the trains on a night, so they can have earlier/later trains.
I'm glad they're doing the Metro Flow, between Pelaw and Bede too.
Yeah,the line between Pelaw and Bede has needed some attention for years, there was also a propsal to have a Station at Victoria Road some years ago which in guessing fell through
Tyne and Wear Metro
@My_Metro
Due to a track circuit fault at Sunderland station, platforms 1 & 2 are not in service. Due to this trains will be stopping at platform 3 for both South Hylton and Airport trains. Passengers are advised to check the destination at the front of the train before boarding.
Loads of working coming up soon:
No trains will run between Gateshead Stadium and Jarrow and Gateshead Stadium and South Hylton to allow for track renewal work. Two replacement bus services will call at or close to all stations in the affected area starting at Gateshead Interchange. Bus 900 Gateshead - Jarrow and Bus 901 Gateshead - South Hylton. Please note some replacement buses will not connect to the first/last trains, so the first bus from Jarrow will begin service at South Shields, the last bus to Jarrow will continue to South Shields and the last six buses to Gateshead will continue to Benton (via Regent Centre), please check the timetable for details..
Express replacement bus services will also be running, stopping at three stations only on each route. Express bus X900 will run between Gateshead - Heworth - Jarrow. Express bus X901 will run between Gateshead - Heworth - Park Lane.
This is on every weekend, including the bank holiday in August - 8th, 9th, 15th, 16th, 22nd, 23rd 29th and 30th and the 31st August
Full details here:
https://www.nexus.org.uk/metro/updates?o...nned-works
same stretch of line again i see
(02 Aug 2020, 7:59 am)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]same stretch of line again i see
I'd say its pretty much even with other side of water Tynemouth/Monkseaton/Benton/South Gosforth is also off for maintenance just as much
(11 Mar 2020, 5:54 pm)Michael wrote [ -> ]The Government has today 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 of carrying Metro services, boosting the capacity for an extra 30,000 passenger journeys every day.
Three sections of single track on the Metro network totalling three kilometres will be dualled between Pelaw and Bede Metro stations #Budget2020
Not mentioned at the time, but included in the article about the 40th anniversary of the open of the network in this month's issue of 'Today's Railways UK' is that, as part of the Metro Flow project, Nexus have already taken up an option for a total of 4 additional new Stadler Sets, taking the total now on order to 46.
It also confirms the plans for the dualling of the single track sections of the South Shields will utilise the Freight Line alongside these single sections rather than be completely new sections of track. It also states the plan is for both lines to operate a daytime frequency of every 10 minutes once the work is completed, and allow some of the current peak-hour Pelaw terimatiors to be extended to South Shields.
Just out of curiosity, but are there any plans (after this covid sods off) to refurbish the remaining underground stations on the network,or are they being left, theres only 2 that have been refurbished, Haymarket and Central Station
Anyone know if the 'Temp' Depot at Howdon is close to opening,if it has done so already?, also just as a casual debate, what would you guys class the location of the 'Temp' Depot as? personally i'd say East Howdon
(26 Aug 2020, 7:41 pm)V514DFT wrote [ -> ]Anyone know if the 'Temp' Depot at Howdon is close to opening,if it has done so already?, also just as a casual debate, what would you guys class the location of the 'Temp' Depot as? personally i'd say East Howdon
Believe it's imminant, I know they ran the first train in there the other day on it's own power.
Percy Main though it's about 300m away compared to East Howdon.
Does anyone know what happened at St Peters earlier today? Metro described it as a police incident but when I drove past there was police, ambulance and ambulance incidentssupport unit.