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2024-09-16
 
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£96 million plan for Liverpool Baltic Station On Track for Approval

LOCAL leaders are set to approve a £96 million funding package to build the Liverpool Baltic station, as part of Mayor Steve Rotheram's ongoing work to improve rail access across the Liverpool City Region.

The package will be recommended for approval at the September Combined Authority meeting, paving the way for a planning application to be submitted to Liverpool City Council in October. Pending approvals from the Department for Transport, construction will begin next year, with the Mayor pledging to have the station open by 2027.

The investment will fund the new station, alongside improvements to active travel and surrounding public spaces, following significant support from a recent public consultation. The Liverpool Baltic station, set to be located on Merseyrail's Northern Line, will serve 1 of the City's most dynamic districts, recently named the 11th coolest neighbourhood in the world by Time Out magazine.

Plans for Liverpool Baltic include step free access from the street to the train, such as:- passenger waiting facilities, accessible toilets, secure cycle parking, and improved links to the area's walking and cycling networks. These enhancements aim to encourage more people to choose public transport, supporting the Region's climate goals.

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:- "I've always said that a world class transport network is key to unlocking the full potential of our Region; and that's exactly what we're building. This new station at Liverpool Baltic is just another step on the journey towards making our Merseyrail system bigger, better, and more accessible for everyone. People here are passionate about their communities, and I'm really proud to see the overwhelming support this project has seen, which reflects just how much of a difference it's going to make. It's about more than just getting from A to B; it's about connecting people with jobs, education, and each other while cutting down on car journeys to help us hit our net-zero targets. We're investing nearly £100 million into a station that's going to change the face of 1 of the coolest, most vibrant areas in the country; and we're not stopping there. We've got plans for 3 more stations in:- Daresbury, Woodchurch, and Carr Mill. Good public transport is a right that should be enjoyed by all, not just those living in London."

The develo pment builds on the success of the £80 million Headbolt Lane station, which opened last year in Kirkby. This station is served by pioneering battery-powered trains which have brought about the 1st extension to the Merseyrail network in a generation, with further growth planned. The Mayor has also committed to delivering 3 further stations in:- Daresbury, Woodchurch, and Carr Mill, with work on all 3 set to begin by the end of this decade.

The £96 million required for the station will come from the £710 million City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS), dedicated to major transport projects across the City Region. Alongside this, funding for various active travel schemes will also be discussed at this month's Combined Authority meeting.

For more information about the scheme, visit:- LiverpoolCityRegion-CA.Gov.UK/LiverpoolBaltic.


Could 'office influencers' be the key to converting commuters from road to rail

NORTHERN says:- 'office influencers' could be the key to converting commuters from road to rail; and they're offering them 12 weeks free travel to work to prove it.

The train operator says they are potential catalysts for widespread organisational travel shift and their buy in to schemes like Northern's Employee Season Tickets are crucial to spreading the word and encouraging others to take up the offer.

Users of these special annual tickets get the equivalent of 12 weeks free travel to work and can pay for it monthly, with interest free instalments taken direct from their paycheque.

Employee Season Tickets can be used 365 days a year, meaning extra savings for the employee if travelling on the same route outside of their commute.

Northern wants workplace:- 'kingpins' to register their employer on the scheme at:- NorthernRailway.Co.UK.

Mark Powles, commercial and customer director at Northern, said:- "Every workplace has its influencers and what better way for them to raise their:- 'street cred' with their colleagues than by bagging them 12 weeks free travel to work. We're always looking for ways to encourage people to make the transition from road to rail; and if we can convince those with cloutamong their peers to sign up and spread the word, we're confident others will follow."

The train operator says organisations on the Employee Season Ticket Scheme are not only helping to cut the cost of their workforce's commute, but also promoting sustainable travel and reducing the Region's carbon footprint.

Northern is the 2nd largest train operator in the UK, with 2,500 services a day, to more than 500 stations across the North of England.

 
      
 
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