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A flagship project to give Merseyside a new fleet of modern greener trains could finally launch by the end of 2021, according to the Mayor of the Liverpool City Region. Just 14 of the 53 custom ...
The mayor said the new £500m publicly-owned trains would be "the envy of towns and cities across the country" Merseyrail's new trains will begin to enter the network from Monday after the ...
The stunning new Class 777 trains are due to start arriving on the Merseyrail network from next year - with the roll-out of the new models continuing into 2021.
That’s why we are in constant discussions with Stadler and Merseyrail to push for urgent improvements and ensure they are doing everything possible to resolve these issues. "While the new trains are a ...
News Liam Thorp Political Editor 12:37, 01 Jul 2021 Updated 12:38, 01 Jul 2021 The new Merseyrail trains will head out for testing later today (Image: Merseytravel) ...
Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram said: “These new trains are a near half a billion-pound investment in our region’s transport network and will transform the way people get around in ...
Class 777 are new state-of-the-art trains built by Switzerland-based manufacturer Stadler to replace railway operator Merseyrail’s 40-year-old fleet operating in the Liverpool City region of the UK.
The roll-out of new trains was met with much fanfare in 2023 as part of the move towards delivering a London-style transport ...
The station is served by battery operated trains, part of Merseyrail's new £500m fleet. There were major initial problems with the new technology in the months after Headbolt Lane opened - but ...
Merseyrail's new trains will begin to enter the network from Monday after the operator and unions agreed a deal. Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram said talks with unions, which he said ...
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