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  2. City Line (Merseytravel) - Wikipedia

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    The City Line comprises routes are shared with local and inter-city express services. The lines which make up the City Line are: Liverpool–Wigan line (and onward to Preston via the West Coast Main Line) Liverpool–Manchester lines (Middle and Southern Routes, including the branch to Warrington Bank Quay)

  3. Liverpool–Manchester lines - Wikipedia

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    The Liverpool City Region Combined Authority announced in July 2021 that trials of battery-electric Class 777 trains had been successful with the new units able to travel up to 20 miles on batteries. This opens up the possibilities of the trains being used to serve Warrington from Liverpool on this line, conforming to the original Merseyrail ...

  4. Merseyrail - Wikipedia

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    Trains on the Northern line and Wirral line cover the Liverpool City Region. The total route length of the two lines is 120.7 km (75.0 miles), [6] accommodating 67 stations. [6] The lines connect Liverpool city centre with cities and towns on the outer reaches of the city region, such as Southport, Chester and Ormskirk. Frequent intermediate ...

  5. Transport in Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Merseytravel acts as the responsible authority for the planning and commissioning of local bus services in Liverpool and throughout the wider Merseyside area. [4] Currently, Arriva and Stagecoach provide the vast majority of local bus services within the city, with a number of smaller operators providing specific routes where there is a defined public need. [5]

  6. File:Merseyrail Map.svg - Wikipedia

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    A map of the Merseyrail network in Liverpool. Date: 12 November 2007: ... Liverpool city centre; ... Liverpool; Northern Line (Merseyrail) ...

  7. Merseytram - Wikipedia

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    The hub of the Merseytram system was to be a loop around Liverpool city centre.Designed to be constructed in two stages (simultaneous with Line One and Line Two), the loop would have covered major transport hubs (Liverpool Lime Street, for mainline services; Moorfields for the Merseyrail network; Paradise Street Interchange for city bus services; and the Pier Head for Mersey Ferry services).

  8. List of railway stations in Merseyside - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of railway stations within the county of Merseyside, a metropolitan county in northwest England.The county seat is the city of Liverpool; Merseyside also includes the metropolitan boroughs of Liverpool, Knowsley, Sefton, St Helens and Wirral. [1]

  9. North Liverpool Extension Line - Wikipedia

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    West Derby station on the North Liverpool Extension Line which was to be a part of Merseyrail's Outer Loop. Railway Bridge, Walton Hall Avenue . The Orbital Outer Rail Loop was a part of the initial Merseyrail plans of the 1970s. The route circled the outer fringes of the city of Liverpool using primarily existing rail lines merged to create ...