WORK has begun on the phased rebuilding of the Tyne and Wear Metro’s depot at Gosforth.
The former main line depot dates back to 1923, but it will be demolished and replaced by a new £70 million building for the fleet of 42 trains on order from Swiss firm Stadler.
Crews began pulling down the south east side of the depot on March 8, with excavators being used to dismantle the roof and brickwork. It is expected to take another two and a half years for the depot to be fully transformed, during which time the temporary depot at Howdon will help out servicing and maintaining stock.
Some of the disused track and equipment recovered from Gosforth has already been donated to the Tanfield Railway.