
Merseyrail launches new forum to improve accessibility services
Merseyrail has teamed up with Network Rail and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority to launch a new accessibility forum to engage with customers with accessibility needs.
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Merseyrail has teamed up with Network Rail and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority to launch a new accessibility forum to engage with customers with accessibility needs.
Following on from the announcement that the Liverpool City Region is now placed in Tier 3 lockdown restrictions, Merseyrail has issued travel advice along with a timetable update.
Following the announcement of further restrictions affecting parts of the Liverpool City Region, Merseyrail has issued travel advice to those passengers in affected areas.
As face coverings are now mandatory on public transport, Merseyrail has gone one step further to reinforce the message to customers by “covering up” five of its trains.
As schools prepare to reopen fully in September and many employees begin to return to their places of work, Merseyrail has issued advice and information to ensure safe travelling on their network.
Outdoor media owner JCDecaux UK has been awarded a five-year Merseyrail outdoor advertising contract following a competitive tender.
Following the Government’s announcement of the easing of lockdown restrictions, Merseyrail services will be increasing from Sunday 5 July.
Merseyrail is reminding passengers that face coverings must be worn whilst on their network from today (Monday 15th June 2020).
From Monday 18 May, the frequency and number of rail services on the Merseyrail network will change.
Downtown boss Frank McKenna was in conversation with 3 leading transport personalities to discuss the challenges and opportunities the transport sector faces once we get through the Coronavirus crisis.
Steve Rotheram, Metro Mayor of Liverpool City Region has today (Wednesday 8 April) announced that NHS staff will be able to travel for free on buses and Merseyrail trains across the city region.
Merseyrail has announced a reduced timetable starting Thursday 2 April as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.