St Peter's | |
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Tyne and Wear Metro | |
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Exterior of St Peter's station from the west
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Location | |
Place | Monkwearmouth |
Local authority | City of Sunderland |
WGS84 | 54°54′40″N 1°23′01″W / 54.9110°N 1.3837°WCoordinates: 54°54′40″N 1°23′01″W / 54.9110°N 1.3837°W |
Fare zone information | |
Network One zone | 4 |
Metro zone | C |
Original (1979) zone | 57 |
Station code | STZ |
Usage | |
Metro Usage | 0.13 million |
History | |
Opened | 25 February 2001 (temporary use by Northern Spirit until 16 April 2001) |
Metro since | 31 March 2002 |
List of stations |
St Peter's Metro Station on the Tyne and Wear Metro is the nearest one to the University of Sunderland's St Peter's Campus. The station was built for the Sunderland extension in 2002. It is located at the northern approach viaducts of the Monkwearmouth railway bridge and a short distance south of Monkwearmouth Station Museum.
The southbound platform was completed early and used by National Rail services (operated by Northern Spirit at the time) between 25 February and 16 April 2001, while Sunderland station was being rebuilt for the Metro extension. In order that a four-car DMU could fit the platform, a temporary platform extension was constructed at the northern end.
On Sunday 25 October 2015, Northern Rail ran a special morning service to St. Peter's station, which departed Newcastle Central station at 10:55 and arrived at 11:17. This was due to the Newcastle v Sunderland derby game.
It is a little known fact that St Peter's station is actually closer to the Stadium of Light, in Sunderland, than Stadium of Light station.
The station features an installation called White Light created by Ron Haselden. It consists of illuminated ovals embedded into the glass floor, which change in intensity according to the strength of the wind.