Tyne and Wear Metro No. 4075 leads No. 4023 as it approaches St. Peter's Metro Station on 17th October 2014 on a service to South Hylton. In the background can be seen the (now disused) NER footbridge erected in 1879 at Monkwearmouth Station, now a museum, built by the 'Railway King' George Hudson in 1848 as a terminus for Brandling Junction Railway before the bridge over the River Wear into Sunderland was built in 1879.
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