Metro services between South Shields and Sunderland and Newcastle back on after '˜attempted cable theft'
There were no trains running between Monument, in Newcastle, and both South Hylton and South Shields in both directions.
Metro said initially that the problem had been caused by a combination of an overhead line trip and a failed train.
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“The suspension today was caused by an attempted cable theft which led to an overhead line issue, resulting in severe disruption to our system.”
While the trains were off, a number of bus services in the affected areas were accepting Metro tickets.
Sandra Moran was among the commuters caught up in this morning's chaos and spent more than 20 minutes waiting for a bus in Jarrow.
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Hide Ad"It is absolutely appalling - people need to get to work," she said.
"We have been sitting here for about 20 minutes and there has been nothing.
"Luckily, I have got some flexibility with my job but there are people who don't.”