Tyne and Wear Metro- Expansions

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • this video covers the potential expansions of the tyne and wear metro, as announced within the north east transport plan.
    This covers projects such as the northumberland line, connecting Blyth and Ashington with Newcastle,
    The potential for a Washington expansion as well as Durham to the network.

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  • @Sulticune
    @Sulticune 2 года назад +7

    Fascinating stuff, I moved abroad 14 years ago but am still deeply fascinated and engrossed in the Metro expansion! I really like that you showed the potential areas on the map! Thank you!

  • @Meritania
    @Meritania 4 месяца назад

    3 year later review:
    - The Double-Tracking to South Shields went ahead, it didn't lead to a more frequent service because of the aging metro stock. Specifically two trains were removed from service and are basically used for spare parts.
    - Theres been delays in integrating the new Class 555 stock
    - The Northumbrian Line improvements are underconstruction, it will be a national rail service of two rains running a half-an-hourly service. (See Geoff Marshall's video).
    - The consultation on the Washington expansion is looking more for Pelow-Washington connection which would be a lot cheaper than a 'Southern Wear' route.
    - No news on the Metrocentre or West of Newcastle expansions. I think you're more likely to see trams down Scotswood Road than trying to squeeze a light urban rail in.

  • @davidwhitfield7864
    @davidwhitfield7864 11 месяцев назад +4

    Interesting stuff. I'd love the Metro to come all the way down to Blaydon/Metro Centre. That would make using the Metro much more easy for me. Would also be (geekily) quite fun to be able to take the Metro to 'the Metro (Centre)'.

  • @tomwalker2914
    @tomwalker2914 3 года назад +5

    Because of my job i am not reliant on the metro or any other public transport. i am glad that the expansion is going to the Team valley area. I live near there so i would be more inclined to use the metro. As said in this video it is a big employment area so glad that this area will have a better public transport link

  • @MrS1ebee
    @MrS1ebee Год назад +3

    Interesting vid... I think I read the Northumberland expansion is going to be national rail which I think is a mistake. I accept that it'll run in to the mainline station, use different stock etc. but I think there's room for a middle ground to be found. Something like the London Overground, where it operates at a lower frequency than the tube but it's still included on the tube map. You could call it metro extra or something, operating a 20 minute frequency, but make sure it's on the map

  • @GCSEPhysicsExplained
    @GCSEPhysicsExplained 3 года назад +10

    Really nice video. I'm originally from Washington. Washington is desperate for a metro. It's been talked about for years and has never amounted to more than talk unfortunately. Would be great if it happens one day.

    • @JordanReeve
      @JordanReeve  3 года назад +3

      Hopefully so, with the metro flow project it’s one step closer to a metro to Washington

  • @AdamOpie
    @AdamOpie 10 месяцев назад +3

    Its a shame the Metro never made it to the West end, given the old North Wylam Loop went through Elswick, Scotswood, Lemington, Newburn and Wylam, I can only imagine how great of a line that would be had the tracks not been lifted!

    • @user-lf2nd5xj6w
      @user-lf2nd5xj6w 5 месяцев назад +1

      I'm from Lemington and there used to be train lines for the coal trains and was a great opportunity to connect the metro to these areas and always thought they should have done that, but to be fair they made the lines and old pit heap where we used to ride out motorbikes a lovely area like they done with Derwent.

  • @sandywatson
    @sandywatson 4 месяца назад

    Metro connections have been promised for the West End of Newcastle for many decades now. The East End has been so well served by the Metro system since it's inception. Us Westenders just don't believe the promises any more.
    As an aside, despite the Metrocentre being less than five minutes across the river by car from the West End, getting there by bus involves bussing into Newcastle City Centre, then back out west again on the other side of the river, oftentimes a 1 hour commute. This is so frustrating for the thousands of Westenders who work at the Metrocentre, many of whom can almost see the it from their homes, but can't walk or bus to work coz the road network around Scotswood Bridge isn't pedestrian friendly and there are NO bus services running from the West End to the Metrocentre (despite it being IN the west of the city).
    We are the forgotten side of Newcastle. It's no wonder resentment rises year on year.

  • @BoydXplorer
    @BoydXplorer 2 года назад +1

    Nice share. Interesting to watch. Tnx4uploading.

  • @markmooch
    @markmooch 3 года назад +5

    I used to be able to get the train direct from east Boldon to the metro centre but then the metro took over the track and didn’t go to the metro centre which made it a bit of a step back in that regard.

    • @andrewswift9039
      @andrewswift9039 2 года назад

      There should be a reinstated MetroCentre - Newcastle Central - Sunderland NR service serving all stations between Fellgate and Sunderland Central.

  • @alfiestewart6312
    @alfiestewart6312 3 года назад +2

    News ham haha. It's new sum btw. northern rail said they would initially be running trains down the northumberland line and might integrate ticketing into the metro allowing interchange at northumberland park. then you might as well just make it metro so that you can go much further afield then to newcastle where you'll have to change and buy different tickets. im trying to take this up with the local mp and councillors.

  • @ClydebridgeStation
    @ClydebridgeStation 3 года назад +5

    Two things I would say, firstly, extend beyond St. James. Secondly, reinstate the old reversal sidings at Benton, but project them forward to Killingworth.

    • @JordanReeve
      @JordanReeve  3 года назад +1

      I wish they would extend St. James’s but the arguments are always about it now being blocked by foundations or too expensive and hilly to build through fenham

    • @andrewswift9039
      @andrewswift9039 2 года назад

      There isn't room for another track alongside the ECML let along two. You could have a West End route to Slatyford/West Denton but the Stagecoach 62/63 cover most of that area

    • @somekitten7373
      @somekitten7373 2 года назад

      @@andrewswift9039 id love a slatyford extentsion, i live close to there and LOVE the metro. itd be a massive help to have an armstrong road metro station or something.

    • @somekitten7373
      @somekitten7373 2 года назад +1

      and also, make a metrocentre extension. thats gonna be great because taking the bus to the metrocentre can take alot of time

  • @FusionZenFlame
    @FusionZenFlame 3 года назад +3

    i heard that their will be way more stops in the middle of the yellow loop too

  • @luketaylorsversion13
    @luketaylorsversion13 Год назад +2

    Places in Tyne and Wear that the metro should go to
    South sunderland
    Metro centre
    Washington Galleries

  • @luketaylorsversion13
    @luketaylorsversion13 Год назад +1

    U know the track at Brockley whins that is un used that could be to do with getting a double platform at South shields that could happen in future

  • @LeeWalton_1999
    @LeeWalton_1999 2 года назад +3

    Consett expansion would be great one day however there arnt any existing lines that I know of that could be used

    • @JordanReeve
      @JordanReeve  2 года назад

      Perhaps the old consent line but I think that’s a rather unlikely route

    • @johno4521
      @johno4521 2 года назад

      @@JordanReeve Ther'es currently a feasibility study going on about that.

  • @m44kts
    @m44kts 2 года назад +1

    If you pause at 7:10 Washington station is to the left of the new build developments, my home and office can both be seen on that one map so an extension to Washington would be perfect for me, sadly, I doubt it would ever happen, it’s been spoken about for many years, usually when there’s a general election coming up. Majority of the old tracks were removed some years back which I took as being the final nail in the coffin for the extension. Fingers crossed it actually happens though.

  • @u.k.trainandbusvids
    @u.k.trainandbusvids 3 года назад +3

    I heard Washington extension which would create a loop of some sorts like going beyond South Hylton, extending it beyond St James I’ve heard before problem would be money

    • @JordanReeve
      @JordanReeve  3 года назад

      The solution seems to either come from Newcastle central station or extending through St james' both have challenges. And government funding would need to be applied for to construct it all

    • @andrewswift9039
      @andrewswift9039 2 года назад +1

      The Sunderland line from University to South Hylton is superfluous. Either extend to Washington or cut it back to the Uni.

  • @1258-Eckhart
    @1258-Eckhart 3 года назад +1

    Surely the answer to the Washington extension is for BOTH to take place, not either-or: Maybe two stations in the "low-density" housing, then a further station in the commercial area? That would surely of itself generate journeys.

    • @JordanReeve
      @JordanReeve  3 года назад +2

      I think you’re right both are needed! In order for this line to be successful

  • @MarkHewitt1978
    @MarkHewitt1978 3 года назад +2

    The Ashington line is not Metro. It's National Rail, not part of the Metro network. It's not unclear it's stated in the proposals. Apart from anything else it's using diesel trains as the line isn't electrified.

  • @PhilK116
    @PhilK116 Год назад

    Well put together and interesting

  • @sparkesmedia3133
    @sparkesmedia3133 3 года назад +2

    nice vid mr

  • @halfwayloyal
    @halfwayloyal Год назад +2

    How about convrting the Tyne Valley line to, say Hexham or Wylam?

    • @JordanReeve
      @JordanReeve  Год назад

      That would definitley improve the service of that line

  • @yeetezplayz6619
    @yeetezplayz6619 3 года назад +1

    Hi just wondering on 4001 or any unrefurbs do the door announcements change from male to female coz I've only heard male

  • @jazzflute2465
    @jazzflute2465 2 года назад +5

    Once again the West End suffers, absolutely disgraceful.

    • @JordanReeve
      @JordanReeve  2 года назад +1

      If only the west end could get a metro expansion

    • @cameronallan5624
      @cameronallan5624 2 года назад +1

      @@JordanReeve It would be awesome of they tunnelled West of the city centre.

  • @FusionZenFlame
    @FusionZenFlame 3 года назад +3

    And also the new metro trains are coming in 2022

  • @KH73637
    @KH73637 3 года назад +3

    Ya know cause i live in sunderland i always a durham extension

    • @JordanReeve
      @JordanReeve  3 года назад +1

      Would be extremely useful having Durham on the network !

    • @KH73637
      @KH73637 3 года назад

      @@JordanReeve agreed

    • @stevecampbell7589
      @stevecampbell7589 3 года назад +1

      @@JordanReeve not be a Tyne and Wear Metro then and it should never go into County Durham

    • @jamesbrady8190
      @jamesbrady8190 3 года назад +2

      The metrocentre would be better served by the metro if the existing heavy rail line towards Newcastle were converted and extended using a tunnel to Gateshead Interchange via the Team Valley using the 'Bensham Curve'. If this were completed, I would suggest that Heavy rail services from Hexham/Carlisle could proceed from the Metrocentre to Newcastle via a new bridge that links with the existing railway 'stub' from the West of Central Station. These upgrades would slash rail journey times between Metrocentre and Newcastle (currently a tedious 12 minutes when not stopping at Dunston) and provide Metro links for routes with a preexisting high demand (such as the X66 bus from Gateshead Interchange to Metrocentre which runs every 10 minutes).

    • @luketaylorsversion13
      @luketaylorsversion13 3 года назад

      @@JordanReeve yes

  • @andymcguigan7238
    @andymcguigan7238 2 года назад

    Not sure if this will realistically ever happen tho ...it's all costs now and you would be talking millions to go ahead with this plan it's talked about every year but never happens ...I work for the company

  • @Trainsarelife
    @Trainsarelife Месяц назад

    Its now 2024

  • @greensidemags
    @greensidemags Год назад

    Ashington line will be national rail , not metro