- List of Tyne and Wear Metro stations
The following is a list of
Tyne and Wear Metro stations.Purpose-built stations
The following stations were built specifically for the Tyne and Wear Metro system.
* Airport "(opened
17 November 1991 )"
* Bank Foot "(opened10 May 1981 )"
* Bede "(opened24 March 1984 )"
* Byker "(opened14 November 1982 )"
* Callerton Parkway "(opened17 November 1991 )"
* Central Station "(opened15 November 1981 )"
* Chichester "(opened24 March 1984 )"
* Chillingham Road "(opened14 November 1982 )"
* Fawdon "(opened10 May 1981 )"
* Fellgate "(opened31 March 2002 )"
* Four Lane Ends "(opened11 August 1980 )"
* Gateshead "(opened15 November 1981 )"
* Gateshead Stadium "(opened15 November 1981 )" — called Old Fold in the planning stages
* Hadrian Road "(opened14 November ,1982 )"
* Haymarket "(opened11 August 1980 )"
* Heworth "(opened15 November 1981 )"
* Ilford Road "(opened11 August 1980 )"
*Jesmond Metro station "(openedAugust 11 1980 )"
* Kingston Park "(opened15 September 1985 )"
* Manors "(opened14 November 1982 )"
* Meadow Well "(opened14 November 1982 )" — originally called Smiths Park, renamedOctober 10 ,1994
* Millfield "(opened31 March 2002 )"
* Monument "(opened15 November 1981 )"
* Northumberland Park "(opened11 December 2005 )".
* Pallion "(opened31 March 2002 )"
* Palmersville "(opened19 March 1986 )"
* Park Lane "(opened28 April 2002 )"
* Pelaw "(openedSeptember 16 1985 ; a previous station named Pelaw opened18 November 1896 but was located north of the Metro site)"
* Regent Centre "(opened10 May 1981 )"
* Simonside " (opened17 March 2008 )"
* St James "(opened14 November 1982 )"
* St Peter's "(opened31 March 2002 )"
* Shiremoor "(opened11 August 1980 )"
* South Hylton "(opened31 March 2002 )"
* South Shields "(opened24 March 1984 )"
* Stadium of Light "(opened31 March 2002 )"
* Tyne Dock "(opened24 March 1984 )"
* University "(opened31 March 2002 )"
* Wansbeck Road "(opened10 May 1981 )"Converted stations
The following stations were built prior to the Metro system, but have since been converted or re-built for Metro use. All except Sunderland now serve Metro trains only.
This list does not include Fawdon, Bank Foot, and Regent Centre, which are located on the sites of the former Coxlodge, Kenton, and West Gosforth stations on what was once the
Ponteland Railway , but which closed to passenger traffic in 1929; Pelaw, which was added to the Metro in 1985, and which is sited to the south of the former station of that name; Northumberland Park, opened 2005, built on the approximate site of the previousBackworth station, closed in 1979; and Palmersville, added in 1985, close to the short-lived Benton Square station (which was open 1909-1915). In addition, Jesmond, Manors, and Central Station are all purpose-built underground stations that were built near to, and share names with, previous suburban stations, and South Shields is built upon a bridge closer to the town centre than the previous mainline station of that name.* Benton "(opened
March 1 1871 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 )"
* Brockley Whins (formerly 'Boldon Colliery' as a heavy rail station) "(Metro sinceMarch 31 2002 )"
* Cullercoats "(openedJuly 7 1882 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 )"
* East Boldon "(Metro sinceMarch 31 2002 )"
* Felling "(openedNovember 18 1896 ; Metro sinceNovember 15 1981 )"
* Hebburn "(openedJune 18 1839 ; Metro sinceMarch 24 1984 )"
* Howdon "(openedJune 18 1839 ; Metro sinceNovember 14 1982 )"
* Jarrow "(openedMarch 1 1872 ; Metro sinceMarch 24 1984 )"
* Longbenton "(openedJuly 14 1947 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 )"
* Monkseaton "(openedJuly 25 1915 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 )"
* North Shields "(opened1890 ; Metro sinceNovember 14 1982 )"
* Percy Main "(openedJune 18 1839 ; Metro sinceNovember 14 1982 )"
* Seaburn "(Metro sinceMarch 31 2002 )"
* South Gosforth "(openedJune 27 1864 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 ; old station buildings demolished in late 1970s and replaced by Metro Control Centre)"
* Sunderland "(Metro sinceMarch 31 2002 but still served by mainline trains)"
* Tynemouth "(openedJuly 7 1882 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 )"
* Walkergate "(openedJune 19 1839 ; Metro sinceNovember 14 1982 )"
* Wallsend "(openedJune 19 1839 ; Metro sinceNovember 14 1982 )"
* West Jesmond "(openedDecember 1 1900 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 )"
* West Monkseaton "(openedMarch 2 1933 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 )"
* Whitley Bay "(openedOctober 9 1910 ; Metro sinceAugust 11 1980 )"Proposed stations
There have been numerous suggestions for infill stations on the Metro since it opened, and four of these, Pelaw, Kingston Park, Palmersville, and Northumberland Park have been built and attract high patronage. Other plans that have been abandoned or are yet to be built:
* Beaconsfield (between Tynemouth and Cullercoats): Proposed in the 1980s, but planned area development was abandoned
* Dorrington Road (west of Fawdon): In the planning stages, would thus probably have been called Fawdon, and today's Fawdon would have been called Coxlodge. The proposed station was sited where the Newcastle bypass road was ultimately built.
* High Lane Row (between Hebburn and Jarrow): Construction to go ahead if the current single track is dualled. Both track dualling and this station are included in the latest proposals to central government
* Victoria Road West (between Pelaw and Hebburn): Mooted bySouth Tyneside government officials in 2008. Currently, this is the longest stretch of track between two stationsee also
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