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Merseyrail is a
commuter rail
network which serves Merseyside and
adjacent areas of
Cheshire and
Lancashire in the
North West of England.
Merseyrail serves...
- The
history of
Merseyrail dates back to the 19th century, with the
original formation of the
Mersey Railway, however,
Merseyrail dates back to the 20th...
- the
Merseyrail Electrics franchise from
January 1997
until July 2003, when the
Merseyrail railway franchise was
transformed into the
local Merseyrail concession...
- the
Swiss rolling stock manufacturer Stadler Rail,
being used on the
Merseyrail network in the
Liverpool City
Region and
adjacent areas of
Cheshire and...
- The
Northern line is one of two
commuter rail
routes operated by
Merseyrail and
centred on Merseyside, England, the
other being the
Wirral line. The cross-city...
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vehicles and five
classes (313/314/315/507/508). They
mostly worked on the
Merseyrail network from 1982
until withdrawal on 16
January 2024. The
class was developed...
- Merseytravel-supervised lines, the
Merseyrail Northern and
Wirral lines, the City Line is not
operated by
Merseyrail,
however most of the line's stations...
- the
Northern and
Wirral lines of the
local Merseyrail rail
network were
brought together as the
Merseyrail Electrics p****enger franchise, that was privatised...
- The two
parts are
linked by the two
Mersey Tunnels, the
Wirral line of
Merseyrail, and the
Mersey Ferry.
Merseyside contains green belt inters****d throughout...
- 2012, it was
announced that
Merseyrail had
agreed a
sponsorship deal that
would see Haig
Avenue renamed the "
Merseyrail Community Stadium".
After years...