Buckingham wins £55m Tyne and Wear Metro contract

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Metro Flow,
Andrew Curtis / Tyne & Wear Metro Train at Newcastle Airport Station / CC BY-SA 2.0

Buckingham Group Contracting has secured a £55m contract to deliver the latest upgrade works to the Tyne and Wear Metro

The Metro Flow project will see an existing freight line upgraded and electrified in South Tyneside.

Nexus, the public body which owns and manages Metro, said the award of the contract was an important stage that, when completed, would be of huge benefit to customers.

The dualling of three key sections between Pelaw and Bede stations – scheduled for September to December 2022 – will create the capacity for an extra 24,000 Metro passenger journeys every day.

Metro Flow has secured £95m worth of funding from the government’s Transforming Cities Fund.

‘Transformational for the people’

Martin Kearney, chief operating officer at Nexus, said: “We’re looking forward to working with the Buckingham Group to deliver this exciting £100m scheme that will vastly improve Metro services for our customers.

“It will involve the conversion of an existing heavy rail line, bringing it into dual use so that Metros can run alongside freight services, which is similar to the operations we have on the Sunderland line.

“This will increase the frequency of Metro services system-wide from twelve minutes to ten minutes outside of the central areas. For our passengers this means more regular services, and faster journey times.

“This project also gives us the scope to examine future opportunities to expand the network to other areas that are currently not served by Metro.”

Councillor Martin Gannon, chair of the North East joint transport committee, commented: “This is an important milestone in the Metro Flow project, the largest element of the region’s Transforming Cities Fund programme by far.

“The delivery of Metro Flow will be transformational for the people who use the Metro in the North East, improving journey times and the reliability of services for passengers.

“As a result, more services will be able to run across the entire Metro system, showing just how critical investment in transport is to the future success of our region.

“Increased frequency on our system means we can help more and more people move efficiently across our network to access work, leisure and education in a green, sustainable way.

“This project will make a huge difference to thousands of journeys every day – hopefully encouraging more people out of their car and onto public transport.”

Rob Harwood, rail contracts director at Buckingham Group, added: “Buckingham is delighted to win this project and be involved in improving the Metro network.

“Having recently completed the construction of the Howdon depot for Nexus in 2020, we are now able to continue working with Nexus and involving the supply chain in the region on this exciting project.

“We will also work with the local community to minimise any inconvenience and involve local schools and colleges in the educational benefits from a significant project in their area.

“The first phase will be detailed design this year and then mobilise for the construction phase early next year.”

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