1. When travelling from Central Station to Gateshead the signal before Gateshead is, if it's not on red, ALWAYS yellow, even when the next signal (at the end of Gateshead's platform) is green (I know that it's green because you can see the signal at the end of the platform from the signal that I'm asking about). The only thing that I can think of is to warn the drivers that the station is coming up, however when you can see the station from the signal and the driver would know the route anyway, this seems rather pointless.
Is it just a technical fault that they don't deem necessary to fix?
2. Does the metro not use AWS? Because when near the driver's cab you never hear a bell or a horn sound depending upon the colour of the signal that it passes. You do however hear a "beep beep" noice once every 5 minutes or so.
3. Between Hebburn and Jarrow, there is a section of track that is about 5m long. On this track section there is a "bump" on the track (the track quickly goes up and then down. The bump must be big because you can visibly see the track rise and then fall when looking at it, and when you're on the train you can feel it too.. you kind of get thrown up and down in your seat). I was thinking that must be unsafe enough.. but then add to it the fact that the section of track that the bump is on is a sharp curve *and* that the train is travelling at 80 kmph on this part of the track.. surely it's unsafe and a derailment waiting to happen? :-?

2. Does the metro not use AWS? Because when near the driver's cab you never hear a bell or a horn sound depending upon the colour of the signal that it passes. You do however hear a "beep beep" noice once every 5 minutes or so.
3. Between Hebburn and Jarrow, there is a section of track that is about 5m long. On this track section there is a "bump" on the track (the track quickly goes up and then down. The bump must be big because you can visibly see the track rise and then fall when looking at it, and when you're on the train you can feel it too.. you kind of get thrown up and down in your seat). I was thinking that must be unsafe enough.. but then add to it the fact that the section of track that the bump is on is a sharp curve *and* that the train is travelling at 80 kmph on this part of the track.. surely it's unsafe and a derailment waiting to happen? :-?