Press Release - Nexus, the public body which runs the Tyne and Wear Metro, has awarded a contract to fare collection specialist Scheidt & Bachmann for the delivery and installation of new ticketing gates at Regent Centre Metro Station in Gosforth, Newcastle.
The new gates are part of a wider initiative to improve safety and reduce fare evasion across the Metro network.
The investment is supported by a broader regional transport funding package, announced by North East Mayor Kim McGuinness.
Regent Centre will be the first station on the Metro network to receive Scheidt & Bachmann’s advanced gate solution, the FareGo PG|50, which supports a wide range of ticket formats, including magnetic stripe tickets, paper and mobile barcode tickets, contactless smart cards, and ITSO-compliant media. The design facilitates right-hand tapping, enables fast processing, and provides clear passenger guidance to maximise throughput. Installation of the five new FareGo PG|50 gates is scheduled for completion later in 2025.
Nexus already relies on Scheidt & Bachmann’s fare collection technology. The new gates will complement the existing, proven system and will be fully integrated into the current fare collection infrastructure.
Paul Welford, Major Projects Director at Nexus, said: "Our investment in new ticket gates at Regent Centre marks an important step in our strategy to modernise the Tyne and Wear Metro and enhance the customer experience. Working with Scheidt & Bachmann ensures that we are using the latest proven technology to improve safety, tackle fare evasion, and deliver more efficient journeys for our customers.
“I’m delighted to confirm that the installation of new ticket gates on Metro is already underway, supporting North East Mayor Kim McGuinness’ pledge to make public transport safer.”
Ken Cameron, Scheidt & Bachmann’s Managing Director UK, commented: "We are proud to support Tyne and Wear Metro in improving safety at their stations and reducing fare evasion attempts."