Image:Monkwearmouth Station Musuem from Metro 02.jpg

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The view through the rather grubby front window of Tyne and Wear Metro train 4089 as it travels through the platforms at Monkwearmouth station - now used as the Monkwearmouth Station Museum. As part of the metro extension to Sunderland and South Hylton in 2002, a new station - St Peters - was built a few hundred yards beyond this station and can just be seen in the distance.


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