Sunderland Echo

BAILOUT NUMBER 3 FOR METRO

Further £8.5 ma ward takes Government support total to £24.7m

- Daniel Holland echo.news@jpimedia.co.uk @sunderland­echo

The Metro system has been given another £8.5million from the government to keep trains running as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to hit passenger numbers.

The cash, a third round of support confirmed by Chancellor R is hi Sun ak, is expected to prop up the struggling network until the end of October.

However, the 12-week grant is not the guaranteed long-term package of funding North East transport chiefs were hopeful of securing.

At the height of the coronaviru­s lockdown, Metro was losing about £1 ma week as passenger numbers plummeted by up to 95%.

And while more people are gradually going back onto public transport again, network operator Nexus estimates that it still faces a weekly deficit of about £500,000 without Government support.

Nexus chief operating officer, Martin Kearney, said: “This is vital funding support that will enable us to sustain Metro services while customer numbers continue to recover.

“The COVID-19 crisis has had a major impact on Metro journeys and they remain around 40% of what we would normally expect.

"There has been gradual growth since lockdown has eased, shops have re-opened, and more people have returned to work, which is positive news.

“However, we expect the recovery to be slow going, which is why Government support is essential for Metro.

“We remain on dialogue with the Government about longer-term funding support for the services we deliver.”

Metro has now received a total of £24.7m from the Government since May.

The Government has confirmed that it will be giving rolling support to bus companies – who will get £218mn over the next eight weeks, plus up to £27.3m per week after that until funding “is no longer needed”.

Money for the Metro and other light rail networks will be reviewed at the end of this 12-week period, the DfT confirmed.

Roads Minister Baroness Vere said: “As we continue to open up the economy, more people are using public transport and need sufficient service levels in order to travel safely. This extension of fundingpus­h es our overall support past £700m, meaning people across the country will have access to transport services they need.”

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