Sunderland Echo

New rail station could link to Metro

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The Prime Minister has backed calls for a new railway station in County Durham which could also be linked to the Tyne and Wear Metro.

Speaking in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Boris Johnson said it was his ‘ambition’ to see a train line to Ferryhill reopened.

Plans have previously raised the prospect of extending the Metro route service south to the town, down the former Leamside Line and via Durham City.

The issue was raised at Prime Minister’s Questions by Paul Howell, Conservati­ve MP for Sedgefield.

Speaking in Parliament, he said :“Does the Prime Minister agree that as we exit the pandemic, it is critical that we not only stimulate the UK economy, but also start the important process of levelling up?

“This should include stimulatin­g the housing market to help excellent companies such as PW Sat Newton Aycliffe, investing in rural broadband to help villages such as Killerby, and maybe moving the Treasury to Sedgefield, and also the accelerati­on of rolling stock investment to help companies such as Hitachi.

“May I also ask him to join me in opening the station at Ferryhill, which I am sure he will ask the Transport Secretary to approve?” As well as Ferryhill, Metro bosses have previously drawn up proposals for extensions to Ashington, in Northumber­land, and Doxford, in Sunderland.

North East leaders have also claimed the planned Internatio­nal Advanced Manufactur­ing Park( I AMP could be the ‘catalyst’ for the developmen­t of a “South Tyne and Wear Loop” taking in Washington.

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