Date: 08/02/2022
The Tyne and Wear Metro has featured in Michael Portillo's latest TV series, Great Coastal Railway Journeys. Portillo, who has become renowned for his railway travel programmes on the BBC, took a journey on Metro during the episode that was broadcast last night, Monday 7 February. He travelled from Central Station in Newcastle up to Tynemouth on the North Tyneside coast. During his journey Portillo marvelled at Metros 60 stations and 40 years of operations, and he spoke fondly of the frontal view of the track afforded to him from the front passenger seats on the Metro train. At Tynemouth station Portillo explained to viewers how the station was originally built in 1882 for the North Eastern Railway and was switched to serve Metro trains in the 1980s. He described the stations Victorian architecture as breath taking. He said: Tynemouth has one of the finest glass roofs in Britain and recently it has been superbly restored and it is a gem. Metro Operations Director, John Alexander, said: We were delighted to welcome Michael Portillo on Metro for his latest television series. He really showcased how important the Metro is to the communities that we serve, and he reflected brilliantly on our proud railway heritage in North East England. A further trip on Metro from South Shields to Central is set to appear later in the series, along with a Tyne crossing on the Shields Ferry. All of the filming took place in August 2021.
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