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<<The museum was closed on 23 May 2017 because the roof, footbridge and platforms were claimed to be in a very poor condition, despite a major two-year refurbishment programme in 2005–07. This last sentence is factually wrong.. I mean totally wrong. The footbridge was closed in 2000 or 2001 to comply with safety issues regarding the electrification of the railway for Tyne and Wear Metro services that became live in 2002.>>
I think the whole article needs a rewrite in line with Wikipedia guidelines, but I’m not sure what to tag - quite a lot of personal opinion is coming through 2A00:23EE:14A1:309C:A059:78CC:C41E:8F02 (talk) 18:18, 11 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]