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Restoration work starts on Whitley Bay Metro footbridge

Work continues on restoring the Grade II listed station to its former glory
Restoration work starts on Whitley Bay Metro footbridge
An historic Metro footbridge in North Tyneside is undergoing major restoration work

The bridge at Whitley Bay Metro station will be restored to its former glory, as part of the Metro Asset Renewal Programme.

The work forms part of the multi-million pound renewal scheme at the Grade II Listed station, which has already seen its canopy completely restored in 2025.

This latest phase of works will allow the footbridge to be re-opened for customers. The project is scheduled to be completed in May 2026.

Works include structural repairs, strengthening of steelwork, installation of new decking, stairs, handrails, and full repainting.

The station, a key gateway into North Tyneside which see 1.2 million customer journeys a year, will remain open to customers throughout the works.

Paul Welford, Major Projects Director at Nexus, said: “I’m pleased to confirm that we have started our restoration work on the footbridge at Whitley Bay Metro station.

“This is a vital project to ensure that this historic structure is restored to its former glory so that it can continue to serve our customers for many years to come.

“It follows on from the hugely successful work that we have carried out to renew the station canopy.

“Whitley Bay has proudly served Metro since the network opened in 1980 and it’s a key gateway into the borough of North Tyneside.

“This latest phase of works will allow us to get the station footbridge back in use for customers, dovetailing with wider renewal work at this station. A huge amount of work will be taking place, which includes the strengthening of the structure and the installation of new stairs and handrails.”

Cllr Carl Johnson, Deputy Mayor of North Tyneside and Cabinet Member for Regeneration, Culture and Economic Development, said: “The footbridge at Whitley Bay Metro station is part of the town’s character and a busy route that is well used by residents and visitors.

“Restoring it will make sure it remains safe and reliable, while protecting a piece of our heritage. It’s great to see this investment from Nexus going ahead as this is an improvement that matters to residents and helps to create places to be proud of in our borough.”

Whitley Bay station gained its listed status in 1986, six years after the Tyne and Wear Metro system was opened

Gateshead-based G&B Civil Engineering is carrying out the work on behalf of Nexus.

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