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Washington Metro line to be built as part of £1.85bn funding deal | Washington Metro line to be built as part of £1.85bn funding deal |
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North East mayor Kim McGuinness called the investment a "game-changing moment" | North East mayor Kim McGuinness called the investment a "game-changing moment" |
A new Tyne and Wear Metro line will be built as part of a £1.85bn government investment and, when it opens, will be the first extension to the system for 30 years. | A new Tyne and Wear Metro line will be built as part of a £1.85bn government investment and, when it opens, will be the first extension to the system for 30 years. |
The money would help meet the cost of the route to Washington, Sunderland, with funds also expected to come from the private sector, the North East Combined Authority (NECA) said. | The money would help meet the cost of the route to Washington, Sunderland, with funds also expected to come from the private sector, the North East Combined Authority (NECA) said. |
It is hoped the new line, estimated to cost about £900m, will start running in 2033, 31 years since the line through Sunderland opened in 2002. | |
Nexus, which operates the Metro system, said it was "a historic moment". | Nexus, which operates the Metro system, said it was "a historic moment". |
"This project is going to be transformative for the people of Washington and our customers, opening a new Metro route corridor along the northern part of the former Leamside Line to one of our region's largest towns," said Nexus managing director Cathy Massarella. | "This project is going to be transformative for the people of Washington and our customers, opening a new Metro route corridor along the northern part of the former Leamside Line to one of our region's largest towns," said Nexus managing director Cathy Massarella. |
Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the government would award £15.6bn in total to areas across the UK. | Chancellor Rachel Reeves said the government would award £15.6bn in total to areas across the UK. |
The first trains are expected to start running on the line on 2033 | The first trains are expected to start running on the line on 2033 |
A feasibility study into the new Metro route is already under way, alongside design work for the stations, bridges and other infrastructure. | A feasibility study into the new Metro route is already under way, alongside design work for the stations, bridges and other infrastructure. |
North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said she secured the investment after raising it with Reeves. | North East Mayor Kim McGuinness said she secured the investment after raising it with Reeves. |
The money would also help create a so-called Angel Network, she said, a public transport system which would use contactless smart travel across buses, Metros and trains. | The money would also help create a so-called Angel Network, she said, a public transport system which would use contactless smart travel across buses, Metros and trains. |
"This is a game-changing moment for the people of our region, who can look forward to a truly world-class integrated public transport network, safer walking and cycling routes throughout our towns and cities, better local roads and a massive acceleration on our journey to an EV [electric vehicle] future," McGuinness said. | "This is a game-changing moment for the people of our region, who can look forward to a truly world-class integrated public transport network, safer walking and cycling routes throughout our towns and cities, better local roads and a massive acceleration on our journey to an EV [electric vehicle] future," McGuinness said. |
'Waited a long time' | 'Waited a long time' |
The leader of Sunderland City Council, councillor Michael Mordey, called the announcement "great news" for Washington and the whole city. | The leader of Sunderland City Council, councillor Michael Mordey, called the announcement "great news" for Washington and the whole city. |
He said the new line would "transform public transport for people living in Washington" and help connect people to jobs at nearby Nissan and International Advanced Manufacturing Park. | He said the new line would "transform public transport for people living in Washington" and help connect people to jobs at nearby Nissan and International Advanced Manufacturing Park. |
"We have waited a long time to see Metro reach Washington with a direct line from the city centre," Mordey added. | "We have waited a long time to see Metro reach Washington with a direct line from the city centre," Mordey added. |
The funding has been agreed as the latest phase of the region's City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS2). It will cover the period from 2027 to 2032. | The funding has been agreed as the latest phase of the region's City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS2). It will cover the period from 2027 to 2032. |
The package would also fund highways maintenance, walking and cycling routes, hundreds of new EV charging points and new measures to make bus journey times more reliable, NECA said. | The package would also fund highways maintenance, walking and cycling routes, hundreds of new EV charging points and new measures to make bus journey times more reliable, NECA said. |
Rachel Anderson, assistant director for policy at North East Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the investment. | Rachel Anderson, assistant director for policy at North East Chamber of Commerce, welcomed the investment. |
"Upgrading our local transport networks, including progress on the Washington Metro link, is vital to connecting people to opportunity and driving regional growth," she added. | "Upgrading our local transport networks, including progress on the Washington Metro link, is vital to connecting people to opportunity and driving regional growth," she added. |
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