Gosforth depot is just north of South Gosforth station, in the fork between the Airport and Tyne Coast lines. Trains can access the depot from either Longbenton or Regents Centre station, and there is also a depot avoiding line between these two stations which is not used for public service.
The depot was opened as South Gosforth Car Sheds by the London North Eastern Railway in 1923 to maintain the Tyneside Electrics introduced by its forbear the North Eastern Railway.
North side of the depot, showing the outside of the heavy lifting shop. On the left is the Longbenton–Regent Centre depot avoiding line, and the white building next to that is the paintshop
Metro units stabled inside the main shed at the depot. On the left is 4032, in Golden Jubilee livery; in the middle is 4002 in Tyne & Wear Metro website advert livery; on the right is 4048 in Great North Forest advert livery