Cullercoats Metro station

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Cullercoats
Cullercoats Metro station
Cullercoats Metro station in 2005.
Location
Place Cullercoats
Local authority North Tyneside
Fare zone information
Network Zone 29
Metro Zone C
History
Opened 7 July 1882
Metro since 11 August 1980
Tyne and Wear Metro
List of Tyne and Wear Metro stations

Cullercoats Metro station is the Tyne and Wear Metro station serving Cullercoats on the North Tyneside coast. It was originally built by the North Eastern Railway as part of the North Tyneside Loop, it first opened on the 7 July 1882 and has been exclusively operated by the Tyne and Wear Metro since the opening day of the system on 11 August 1980.

The original buildings have been retained and as such Cullercoats station is one of the most architecturally interesting on the Metro network. The present station replaced an earlier one built in 1865, which was located further inland, about half way up what is now Farringdon Road. This section of the railway ran between Tynemouth and Whitley Junction (now Monkseaton Metro station), with Cullercoats being the only stop in between.

Cullercoats is one of several Metro stations identified as hot-spots for Juvenile Deliquency. As a deterrent, the Metro operator Nexus pipe classical music across the station tannoy.[1]

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[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

[edit] See also

Cullercoats

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ Nexus (2005-12-23). "Nexus welcomes classical music at Stanley Bus Station". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-01-28.
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