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Ed Sheeran at St James’ Park Travel Information

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Singer songwriter Ed Sheeran is performing at Newcastle upon Tyne’s St James’ Park this weekend.

If you are staying with us we have the latest public transport information to help you get to and from St James’ Park with ease.

Ed Sheeran St James' Park Newcastle Upon Tyne NE1 4ST June 2018

Travel advice from Tyne & Wear Metro is as follows…

What is the best way to get to the Ed Sheeran concerts at St James’ Park in Newcastle upon Tyne?

We have frequent trains running before and after the Ed Sheeran concert that will get you right to the stadium (St James’ Park).

There will be at least four-five trains an hour from everywhere on the Tyne & Wear Metro system.

Are there extra Tyne & Wear Metro services for the Ed Sheeran concerts?

Yes. Extra Tyne & Wear Metro services will be provided before and after the three concerts as the crowds build up, to make sure you have an easy journey.

Do leave plenty of time because trains and stations will be busy and you want to enjoy the show.

Will there be later Tyne & Wear Metro services after the concerts end?

Yes. Tyne & Wear Metro services will be extended for an extra hour after each concert ends to ensure everyone can make their way home after Ed Sheeran has come off stage.

Can we Park and Ride with Tyne & Wear Metro?

Yes. There are big car parks at Callerton Parkway Metro Station and Kingston Park Metro Station (for the A1 from the North or A69 from the West), Four Lane Ends Interchange and Northumberland Park Metro Station (A19 and A189 from the North), Heworth Metro Station (A194 and A19 from the South) and Stadium of Light Metro Station (Sunderland area).

Car parks only cost £1 and will stay open until after the last train has run.

It is a lot easier than driving into Newcastle upon Tyne city centre and finding somewhere to park.

What city centre stations are best to use?

You can get off at any one of four stations near the stadium – Haymarket Metro Station, Monument Metro Station, Central Station and St James Metro Station are all within a few minutes walk of St James’ Park.

There are plenty of pubs and places to eat & drink near all four stations.

What is the best Tyne & Wear Metro ticket to purchase?

Save time, buy a Day Ticket from a Tyne & Wear Metro station ticket machine for just £3-£5.10 depending on which station you board, or £1.30 for children aged 16 and under.

You can use the same ticket all day which means you won’t need to queue up at Tyne & Wear Metro ticket machine after the concert.

Will city centre Metro stations be busy after the concert?

Yes – but we will have staff at stations to manage queues and make sure everyone is looked after.

At Haymarket Metro Station and Monument Metro Station we will be closing some entrances to make sure queues run smoothly and safely through a single route.

Listen for station announcements and guidance from our staff.

How do I keep in touch with all the latest Tyne & Wear Metro travel updates?

All the live Tyne & Wear Metro updates will be on our Twitter page Tyne & Wear Metro (opens in a new window).

To plan your journey you can use the Live Travel Map.

If you are looking for hotel accommodation for your visit to St James’ Park in Newcastle upon Tyne our bed and breakfast best price and room availability is here Book Online.

Room information including photographs can be found on the Accommodation page of our website.

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Published on 7th June 2018 10:48.

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Tyne Tunnel Toll Road Charge Increase

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If you are staying with us after Sunday 22nd May 2016 and will be reaching us via the A19 Tyne Tunnels toll road please note that the toll charges will be increasing from this date.

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From Sunday 22nd May 2016 the tolls will be £1.70 for cars and £3.30 for heavy goods vehicles each way.

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Published on 18th May 2016 17:18.

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Sunderland Metro Extension to Washington

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Fresh plans have been proposed to extend Sunderland Metro link into Washington.

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Plans to extend the Tyne & Wear Metro to Washington could finally be on track after councillors unveiled an ambitious blueprint for the region’s development.

Sunderland city leaders have put together a wish list of developments they will aim to make reality in their vision of how Wearside will look in 2032, from the new bridge over the River Wear to regeneration of the Vaux site.

It includes a call by Sunderland City Council to extend the Tyne & Wear Metro network further into the region, connecting the city centre with Washington, along with incorporating the disused South Hylton to Penshaw railway line.

As well as this, the action plan highlights the need for a new station as part of a major redevelopment of the former Grove Cranes factory and another in Millfield to service sites such as Lisburn Terrace, Pallion and Deptford Terrace, Deptford.

Washington MP Sharon Hodgson, who presented ministers with a petition calling for the Tyne & Wear Metroto come to her constituency signed by hundreds of residents, told the Echo the move would be a significant boost to the area’s economy.

She said “I’m very pleased to see that Sunderland City Council want to improve transport links for Washington residents, and recognise that extending the Metro would make a major contribution to the local economy.

Getting a station for Washington is still a long way down the line, but this declaration is a major step in getting all the relevant bodies on board to make it a reality.”

Tyne & Wear Metro bosses have suggested they are open to the possibility of adding to the network.

Director general of Metro operator Nexus, Bernard Garner, said: “We have started work with Sunderland City Council to assess how the Metro system can best be extended and developed to meet the potential future demands generated by these ambitious plans for the city’s future.”

Mel Speding, the council’s cabinet, added: “The strategy recognises how the Metro is a significant public transport asset for all of us. Its long-term outlook sets down how the council will work with Network Rail, Nexus and others to secure improvements to public transport and its infrastructure across the city.”

A desire to see the former Vaux brewery site redeveloped as a “new and attractive place to work and live” is also spelled out in the plans, as part of the ultimate aim of creating a “vital and viable centre”.

Another major development outlined in the Core Strategy and Development Management strategy is the new River Wear bridge, which will be the focal point of the so-called Sunderland Strategic Transport Corridor.

It is hoped the new route will provide a link between the A19 and the Port of Sunderland.

Councillor Speding said “The Core Strategy sits at the heart of the city’s Local Development Framework which replaces the Unitary Development Plan.

It will be one of the key delivery tools of both the Sunderland Strategy and the Economic Masterplan.

The draft strategy has been examined by the Cabinet and a six week public consultation period is due to begin next month.

Over this six week consultation period we want to work with people to see how these needs can best be met. Residents and businesses will have the opportunity to share their views and concerns on the proposal before the final, revised strategy is presented to an independent planning inspector for final consideration.”

Consultation on the report will open up to residents and businesses in May.

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Published on 25th March 2013 16:31.

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Tyne Tunnel 2

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The New Tyne Crossing project is a £260M scheme to dual the A19 beneath the River Tyne by building a second road tunnel, and associated highways structures.

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The project also involved a major refurbishment of the 1967-built Tyne Tunnel.

With two tunnels up and running, the original, refurbished tunnel provides two lanes of traffic for northbound travel, while the new road tunnel offers two lanes for southbound traffic.

The design capacity of the original tunnel was 24,000 vehicles per day.

The combined capacity of the two road tunnels is now 78,000 vehicles per day.

The new vehicular tunnel is only the third in Britain to be built using immersed tube technology in the river section.

The land tunnels built either side of the River Tyne involved a variety of construction techniques, predominantly cut-and-cover tunnels as well as approximately 70 metres of Sprayed Concrete Lining, which enabled the tunnel to be built beneath major utility connections without disturbing them.

We have uploaded a second video if some news footage of the new Tyne Tunnel 2 aka the New Tyne Crossing opening to our YouTube channel (opens in a new window).

You can take a look at the video here…

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Published on 13th February 2013 15:30.

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