Whitley Bay Metro station will see the restoration of its historic canopy get back underway following the appointment of one of the UK’s leading construction companies, Kier Group, to complete the project for Nexus, which owns and operates Metro.
The £5.3m project will see the Grade II listed structure, which dates back to the Edwardian period, undergo a full restoration, including:
- The replacement of glazing in the canopy with a modern robust alternative
- Strengthening and repainting of steelwork.
Glazing located over the Metro track will also be reinstated, which will support an improved sheltered environment for customers.
Throughout the period of work, Whitley Bay Metro station will remain open to customers as usual.
Head of Renewals at Nexus, Sarah McManus, said:
“We’re delighted to say that our exciting restoration project at Whitley Bay Metro station is back underway.”
“We’ve appointed a new construction contractor, Kier, who are a leading firm in the industry, and they have taken over all of the detailed work on the station’s historic canopy.”
“Whitley Bay is a station with a great deal of charm. The station has proudly served Metro since the network opened. This project will ensure that the station is there for locals and visitors to enjoy for many decades to come.”
Responses
Good to see Whitley Bay metro station refurbished.Old British Rail station could do with some modern restoration