What Happened to the Red and Blue Metro Lines?
Years ago, deep within the bowels of the National Railway Museum, I stumbled across a map of the Tyne and Wear Metro circa 1990, and the first thing I noticed was that there were four line colours: Green, Yellow, Red and Blue. The thing is, there aren't any red or blue lines on the Metro map today... why not?

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They SWAPPED the Yellow and Green Lines

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The UK's First Modern Transport System: The Tyne & Wear Metro

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NEW Tyne and Wear Metro Class 555s - Inside Stadler's £70m depot

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The New Class 555 Trains - Tyne & Wear Metro

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My Last Time on a Class 599!

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The History of Britain's FAILED Open-Access Operators

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Newcastle's Unique Metro (and Tyne and Wear Public Transport) Explained

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Tyne & Wear Metro Driver's Eye View - St James to Gateshead via Tynemouth.

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What Happened to the Isle of Wight's First Tube Trains? | The Class 485/486 (part 2)

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How the Class 158 and 159 saved Regional Railways (Reworked)

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Can This Building Save The London Underground From Overheating?

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The Metro Just Got Uglier

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These Metro Trains Are Stuck in the '90s

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Piccadilly Line Train Taken for Scrapping by Road - 31/07/2025

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Manors (Mainline) to Manors (Metro) - Pointless Journeys

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The Last Metrocars

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Exploring the Tyne & Wear Metro. My Bargain Day Out in Newcastle and Beyond!

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This Is the Most Beautiful Metro (that no-one talks about)

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History of Tyne and Wear Metro - Documentary - The Way Ahead

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