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  2. City Line (Merseytravel) - Wikipedia

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    The City Line (sometimes City Lines [2]) is the brand name used by Merseytravel on commuter rail services connecting the Liverpool City Region (Merseyside and Halton) with Greater Manchester, Cheshire, Blackpool and Lancashire starting eastwards from the mainline platforms of Liverpool Lime Street railway station.

  3. Merseyrail - Wikipedia

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    Merseyrail branding and ticketing is also applied to stations on the City line, which are within the Liverpool City Region but do not form part of the Merseyrail concession. Merseyrail was established in 1977, when existing railway lines were connected by constructing new tunnels under Liverpool city centre and Birkenhead. The network has since ...

  4. 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]

  5. Timeline of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    2015 – City of Liverpool F.C. formed. 2016 – Liverpool2 container shipping port opened at Seaforth. Great Howard Street bridge was demolished. 2017 8 May: Metro Mayor of the Liverpool City Region established including Liverpool, Halton, Knowsley, St Helens, Sefton and Wirral. Steve Rotheram is the first person elected to the office. [72]

  6. History of Merseyrail - Wikipedia

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    This line provides direct access from Liverpool's north and south to the city centre's shopping and business districts via two underground stations, Liverpool Central and Moorfields, both of which interchange with the Wirral Line's Loop Line. Liverpool Central's Northern Line underground station was originally the Mersey Railway terminus at ...

  7. History of Liverpool - Wikipedia

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    Expansions of Liverpool boundaries in 1835, 1895, 1902, 1905 and 1913. The history of Liverpool can be traced back to 1190 when the place was known as 'Liuerpul', possibly meaning a pool or creek with muddy water, though other origins of the name have been suggested.

  8. 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).

  9. Merseytravel - Wikipedia

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    Merseytravel is the passenger transport executive responsible for the coordination of public transport in the Liverpool City Region in North West England. It was established on 1 December 1969 as the Merseyside Passenger Transport Executive. In July 2024, it was announced it is to be rebranded as Transport for Liverpool City Region (TfLCR) in ...