South Hylton Metro station
South Hylton | |
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Tyne and Wear Metro | |
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View of South Hylton station and prototype Metrocar 4001. | |
Location | |
Place | South Hylton |
Local authority | Sunderland |
Fare zone information | |
Network One zone | 4 |
Metro zone | C |
Original (1979) zone | 56 |
Station code | SHL |
History | |
Opened | 31 March 2002 |
List of stations |
South Hylton Metro station serves the suburb of South Hylton on the banks of the River Wear. The station opened as part of the Sunderland extension in 2002, and is the final station for Green line trains which have travelled from Newcastle Airport via South Gosforth, Newcastle Central and Gateshead. The announcement of the Metro extension to South Hylton contributed to the closure of the Jolly Bus service, based in South Hylton.
South Hylton Metro station is situated on the east side of Hylton Bank, before the line reaches for site of a level crossing; the previous station, known just as Hylton, was on the west side of the road. South Hylton boasts the longest platform on the Tyne and Wear Metro network (122m). Because of this, the one platform is officially recognised as 2 platforms (Platform 1 and Platform 2) and therefore can accommodate two Metro trains.
Car parking facilities are available at the station.[1]
References
External links
- Train times and station information for South Hylton Metro station from Nexus
Coordinates: 54°54′15″N 1°26′53″W / 54.9041°N 1.4481°W
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Preceding station | Tyne and Wear Metro | Following station | ||
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towards Airport | Green line | Terminus |