Passengers are being warned about a parking scam looking to defraud customers out of money at Tyne & Wear Metro car parks.
Operator Nexus applies for £400m government cash to replace the "safety-critical" ageing system.
James Parkinson, head of corporate contracting and commercial income at Nexus, said a Metro train will be “delivered” to Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service (TWFRS) later this year.
A victim of a social media scam claiming to offer free public transport has said fraudsters tried to take money out of her account for three months. Patricia Daglish, from Gateshead, made a purchase ...
Metro operator Nexus and North East mayor Kim McGuinness are trying to get the Department for Transport to urgently sign off ...
Tyne and Wear Metro operator Nexus is proposing to ban the use of vapes and electronic cigarettes on services and in stations ...
One of the Tyne and Wear Metro's new trains has made its first run on the network's Sunderland line. The first of the Metro's new fleet entered service in December after several delays, although the ...
The Stephenson Steam Railway in North Tyneside is inviting visitors to enjoy a new hands-on driving experience, taking ...
Nexus, the public body that runs the Tyne and Wear Metro, has submitted a business case to the Government for replacement of ...
A “decommissioned” Metro train carriage is set to be donated to Tyne and Wear Fire and Rescue Service to help with “enhanced” ...
A £400m bid has been submitted to the government to help keep the Tyne and Wear Metro running. Operator Nexus said it needs to replace its "safety-critical" signalling system which is now beyond ...