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Park Lane Interchange

Coordinates: 54°54′08″N 1°23′05″W / 54.9023010°N 1.3846154°W / 54.9023010; -1.3846154
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Park Lane
Tyne and Wear Metro station
General information
LocationSunderland, City of Sunderland
England
Coordinates54°54′08″N 1°23′05″W / 54.9023010°N 1.3846154°W / 54.9023010; -1.3846154
Grid referenceNZ395565
Transit authorityTyne and Wear PTE
Platforms2
Tracks2
Bus stands21
Construction
Bicycle facilities6 cycle pods
AccessibleStep-free access to platform
Other information
Station codePLI
Fare zoneC
History
Original companyTyne and Wear Metro
Key dates
28 April 2002Opened[a]
Passengers
2017/180.39 million[1]
Services
Preceding station Tyne and Wear Metro Following station
University
towards South Hylton
Green Line Sunderland
towards Airport
Location
Park Lane is located in Sunderland
Park Lane
Park Lane
Park Lane is located in Tyne and Wear
Park Lane
Park Lane
Location in Tyne and Wear, England

Park Lane is a Tyne and Wear Metro station, serving the port city of Sunderland in Tyne and Wear, England. It joined the network on 28 April 2002, following the opening of the extension from Pelaw to South Hylton.

History

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The station is located below Park Lane Bus Station, which opened in May 1999, as a replacement for the former Sunderland Central Bus Station.

Along with other stations on the line between Fellgate and South Hylton, the station is fitted with vitreous enamel panels designed by artist, Morag Morrison. Each station uses a different arrangement of colours, with strong colours used in platform shelters and ticketing areas, and a more neutral palate for external elements.[2]

Facilities

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The station houses a newsagent, coffee shop and bakery.

Step-free access is available at all stations across the Tyne and Wear Metro network, with two lifts providing step-free access to platforms at Park Lane. The station is equipped with ticket machines, seating, next train information displays, timetable posters, and an emergency help point on both platforms. Ticket machines are able to accept payment with credit and debit card (including contactless payment), notes and coins.[3][4] The station is also fitted with smartcard validators, which were installed at all stations across the network during the early 2010s.[5][6]

A pay and display car park (operated by Sunderland City Council) is available, with 630 spaces, as well as a taxi rank. There is also the provision for cycle parking, with six cycle pods available.[7]

Services

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As of April 2021, the station is served by up to five trains per hour on weekdays and Saturday, and up to four trains per hour during the evening and on Sunday.[8]

Rolling stock used: Class 599 Metrocar

Bus Station

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Park Lane Bus Station opened in May 1999, as a replacement for the former Sunderland Central Bus Station. It is located on the site of the former Park Lane Bus Station, which was constructed during the 1930s.

It is served by Arriva North East and Go North East's local bus services, with frequent routes serving Sunderland and South Tyneside, as well as County Durham, Gateshead, Newcastle upon Tyne and Teesside. The bus station has 19 departure stands (lettered A–V), with an additional two stands used by long-distance coach services. Each stand is fitted with a waiting shelter, seating, next bus information displays, and timetable posters.

Notes

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  1. ^ The station's opening was delayed, owing to the late delivery of wall panels.

References

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  1. ^ "Tyne & Wear Metro usage figures". 2017–2018. Retrieved 21 August 2019.
  2. ^ "'Station Colours' by Morag Morrison". Nexus. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  3. ^ "Metro passengers feel the benefit of contactless payment". Nexus. 13 January 2014. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  4. ^ "Revamp for Metro ticket machines". BBC News. 11 December 2011. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  5. ^ "City Metro stations get new smart ticket machines and gates". Nexus. 22 October 2012. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  6. ^ "Pop card validators at Metro stations are put through their paces". Nexus. 21 March 2013. Retrieved 28 April 2020.
  7. ^ "Timetables and stations: Park Lane". Nexus. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  8. ^ "Timetables and stations: Park Lane". Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive. Retrieved 30 March 2021.
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