Sunderland Echo

‘Extend Metro to Washington’

- By Chris Binding Local Democracy Reporter Twitter: @sunderland­echo

Sunderland’s Conservati­ve party has called for Metro services to be extended to Washington to help boost business in the area.

The call follows system operator Nexus starting a £362million project to upgrade its 90 trains and replace them with a fleet of 42 larger-capacity models by 2021.

In recent weeks, Nexus bosses have also hinted that expanding the line is a potential option in the future once the new trains roll out.

Now, Sunderland City Council’s Conservati­ve group says ity would support service extensions in Sunderland, where a “good business case can be made”.

Transport spokesman for the group, Coun Peter Wood, said: “Top of our list would be Washington, which must be one of the biggest townships in the country without a functionin­g rail link.

“The vibrant town centre, its business and industry and the dormant Leamside rail line all support the principle of extending links to Washington.

“A link to South Hylton might allow a circular service to Heworth, linking with the rest of the Metro system.”

The party also suggested potential extensions to Seaham, via Ryhope, along the Durham coast and services to Penshaw, Doxford Park and Houghton.

A Nexus spokesman said leaders are looking at a range of future route extensions across the Tyne and Wear system subject to funding.

“Any extension would require significan­t Government or other external funding based on a robust business case demonstrat­ing the benefits to the economy, that would be achieved in return for the hundreds of millions of investment needed,” he said.

“We regularly review the likelihood of winning funding for this and other routes so we can make the case for investment, and we are doing that at the moment, with the help of leading transport economists.”

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Metro trains operator Nexus is starting a £362million upgrade to trains.

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