Line | Location | Opening date | number of platforms |
---|---|---|---|
Yellow | underground | 14th November 1982 | 2 |
St. James is an underground station, terminus of the Yellow Line. The station is named for St. James' Park stadium, home of Newcastle United F.C., which it serves, and is decorated in a black and white colour scheme which echoes the football team's colours.
In the shadow of Newcastle United's stadium, buried under greenery, is the entrance to St. James Metro station
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Gateline inside St. James station
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On the way down the escalators at St. James station. Note the black and white décor, in honour of Newcastle United
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Western end of the platforms at St. James. These are blind tunnels as the line terminates here
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Platform level at St. James, showing the escalators and stairs up to the concourse
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St. James, with a Tyne Coast loop service waiting to depart
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Looking west towards the tunnel ends at St. James
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Bootprints and handprints of Newcastle United players in the concourse at St. James station
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