Wallsend Metro station

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Wallsend
Wellsend Metro station
Wallsend station is probably the only station in Britain with signs in Latin. This two-language sign reads "Platform 2 / Suggestus II / No Smoking / Noli Fumare".
Location
Place Wallsend
Local authority North Tyneside
Fare zone information
Network Zone 27
Metro Zone B
History
Opened 1839-06-19
Metro since 1982-11-14
Tyne and Wear Metro
List of Tyne and Wear Metro stations

Wallsend Metro station is located towards the centre of Wallsend, a town on the north bank of the River Tyne, in Tyne and Wear, England. The station was originally opened on June 19, 1839, and was reopened as a Tyne and Wear Metro station on November 14, 1982. It is probably the only public facility in Britain in which the signage is in Latin. This is a nod to its location near the Segedunum Roman fort at the end of Hadrian's Wall.

Upon its opening it served as a major interchange, as it was located adjacent to the Wallsend bus station, which had facilities for the staff and drivers of the PTE's services. Wallsend bus station is a terminus for many local services and provides bus links to many points within North Tyneside and Newcastle, offering much more convenient stops for passengers than the Metro line itself, which by the nature of light rail cannot stop as often. In the late 1990s, Wallsend bus station lost its facilities for the staff, but retained its standing as a major terminus.

[edit] Ticketing anomalies

Different zonal fare systems are used for Metro single tickets and inter-modal Transfare tickets, which means that for a number of journeys a Transfare may actually be cheaper than a standard Metro-only ticket.

Station Network Zone Metro Zone
Byker 27 A
Chillingham Road 27 A


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