Sunderland Echo

Metro fleet decision ‘on track’

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Metro bosses have confirmed they are ‘on track’ to unveil their £500 million fleet of new trains within weeks.

Transport chiefs have been in negotiatio­ns with three firms over which one will win the contract to overhaul the ageing network.

And despite the 2019 general election delaying a government funding deal, news of the decision is expected to be publicised ‘immediatel­y following’ the conclusion of negotiatio­ns with the Department for Transport.

Tobyn Hughes, managing director at Nexus, which runs Metro services, said: “The process to award the contract for the successful bidder to build and maintain the new Metro fleet is on track to be announced before the end of the month.”

Mr Hughes was speaking at a meeting of the North East Joint Transport Committee, made up of representa­tives of the five Tyne and Wear councils, Durham County Council and Northumber­land County Council.

In June 2019, transport bosses for the region confirmed Spanish firm CAF, Swiss manufactur­er Stadler and Japanese Hitachi had made the shortlist for the new fleet contract.

But the bidding process attracted criticism in 2019 following reports Hitachi, which built the East Coast Mainline’s new Azuma trains at its Newton Aycliffe site, in County Durham, had been ruled out early in the process.

Nexus submitted its business case to the government in November 2019.

A decision on funding worth £337million was delayed due to the general election, but is expected to be approved in the coming weeks, allowing the fleet’s overhaul to begin in earnest.

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