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Model maker recreates Metro’s new trains with Meccano

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The Tyne and Wear Metro’s new trains have been recreated in Meccano thanks to one man’s labour of love.

The miniature masterpiece was built by expert model maker John Herdman from Whickham in Gateshead.

John, 70, spent three months assembling the 2.5 metre replica in Meccano – the iconic construction kit that has inspired model makers across the world for more than a hundred years.

It was constructed using scores of individual pieces of standard Meccano parts. It runs on its own track and can be controlled remotely. The interior is even fitted with seats, handrails and other features.

John, who is Chairman of the North Eastern Meccano Society, said: “Meccano is a real labour love for me, so I was more than happy to take on the challenge of recreating the new Metro train.

“I’ve been in love with Meccano since the age of five. It’s a fantastic thing for all ages and generations to be creative with. It’s a great British icon.

“I wrote to Nexus to ask about putting this together and they then put me in contact with Stadler, the train builders, who sent me some dimensions. I was also able to get a good guide of what I needed to do from the various artists images of what the new Metros are going to look like.

“It took me three months to build it. I’m really pleased with the outcome. I’ve made Meccano models of the current Metro trains before, so this was the next step and it was an exciting project, given we’re all really looking forward to seeing the actual new Metro carriages next year.

“The aim is to get the model on show for a few days at Beamish open air museum and at the Locomotion railway museum at Shildon once lockdown measures allow.”

John added: “Making model railways is a big part of what I like to do as part of my hobby. I’ve had a Meccano set since the age of five and it just went from there.

Model maker John Herdman with the Meccano model of the new Metro train. Pictured with him is Michael Steiner, Deputy Programme Director at Stadler.

“The great thing about Meccano is that it’s recyclable. You can build a model but you don’t then have to throw it away, you can take it to bits and make something else. I’ve built up a vast collection of Meccano parts over the years and in 1996 I got involved with the North Eastern Meccano Society. Before lockdown we would go all over showcasing our models and people love them, whether they’re young or old.”

Metro Development Director, Neil Blagburn, said: “It’s fantastic that our new Metro fleet project is inspiring people.

“John’s done an absolutely brilliant job in creating a model of the new train using Meccano. He’s been a friend of Metro for many years and has wowed visitors with his model making at previous depot open days that we held in 2010 and in 2005.

“It’s great to see the finished piece and it’s really educational for young people, who may be looking at careers in engineering.

“It certainly whets the appetite for the actual new Metro trains which aren’t too far away now, with manufacturing commencing in a few months’ time.”

Andreas Discher, project manager for Stadler, added: ‘The new fleet of trains that we are delivering for the Tyne and Wear Metro will be safe, reliable and built for passenger comfort. It’s great to see so much interest being generated by local people for these trains, with Mr Herdman’s expert model demonstrating the level of enthusiasm for them.’

The new Metro trains, which are being made by the Swiss train builder Stadler, are set to enter passenger service in 2023, delivering a step-change in quality and reliability for passengers. 

Stadler, the Swiss train manufacturer, is building a total of 42 new Metro trains for Nexus.

The new trains, which will be 15 times more reliable and will cut energy consumption by 30%, will have modern features including charging points, air conditioning and a step-change in accessibility.

Among the new features will be an automatic sliding step at every door of the new trains, making travel easier for Metro’s 50,000 wheelchair passengers as well as people with children’s buggies, luggage or bicycles.

Find out more about the new Tyne and Wear Metro fleet at https://www.nexus.org.uk/newmetrotrains

Photo credit: Nexus

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