South Gosforth Metro station

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South Gosforth
South Gosforth Metro station
The attractive footbridge at South Gosforth was saved when the original 1864 station was demolished to make way for the Metro Control Centre - the building overhanging platform 2.
Location
Place Gosforth
Local authority Newcastle
Fare zone information
Network Zone 17
Metro Zone A & B
Operations
Platforms 2
History
Opened 1864-06-27
Metro since 1980-08-11
Tyne and Wear Metro
List of Tyne and Wear Metro stations

South Gosforth Metro station is located in a suburb of Newcastle upon Tyne in England. It is a busy interchange station on the Tyne and Wear Metro where many passengers change between Green line services to/from the Airport and Yellow line services to/from the Coast.

The station also houses the Metro Control Centre, located on platform 2 and on the site of the former station buildings.

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[edit] History

The station was originally opened in 1864 as Gosforth station and was later renamed to South Gosforth in 1905[1]. An original North Eastern Railway footbridge remains in use at South Gosforth. A similar footbridge removed from Percy Main station has been preserved by the National Railway Museum in York.[2]

[edit] South Gosforth Depot

The Metro rolling stock depot is located close by, in the triangle of land between South Gosforth, Regent Centre and Longbenton stations. The depot is surrounded by a small industrial estate that mainly houses production facilities for the Greggs food chain. A number of Metro services terminate at South Gosforth, particularly at the end of rush hour and close of service, due to its proximity to the depot.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Blyth & Tyne Railway at Northumbrian Railways
  2. ^ Large exhibits. NRM Collections. National Railway Museum. Retrieved on 2007-02-10.

[edit] External links

Preceding station   Tyne and Wear Metro   Following station
toward St James via the Coast
Yellow line
toward Airport
Green line