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LCR to Secure Bus Depots in Major Franchising Move

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Bus services across the Liverpool City Region are set for a major transformation, with plans for a fully publicly-run bus network moving forward at pace. The introduction of a franchised system will see services brought under public control for the first time in nearly 40 years, promising more frequent buses, better connections and improved infrastructure. Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Franchising is Coming Sooner Than Planned You’ve probably heard about the move to bus franchising—where routes, fares and timetables will be planned by the public sector rather than private companies—but here’s what’s happening next. The first phase kicks off in St Helens and Wirral, with the new system up and running by September 2026. The whole region should be fully franchised by the end of 2027, a year ahead of schedule. Mayor Steve Rotheram, said: “Reliable, regular, and affordable buses are the backbone of a great public transport system. They connect people to work, education, and each ...

Journeys to Liverpool John Lennon Airport Doubled

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Starting from this Sunday the 1st of September 2024, passengers and employees travelling to Liverpool John Lennon Airport will benefit from significant enhancements to the 86A bus service. Operated by Arriva North West, this popular route, which links the airport with the city centre, will see its daytime frequency doubled, providing a huge boost to public transport connectivity across the region.

Autumn Brings Expanded Bus Services Across Lancashire Following Major Funding Boost

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In a landmark development, residents and visitors in Lancashire are set to benefit from a host of new and improved bus services. These enhancements, which take effect in September, have been made possible by increased funding through HM Government’s Bus Service Improvement Plan.

Liverpool Unveils New Rapid Transport 'Glider' to Revolutionise Travel by 2028

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Residents of the Liverpool City Region are getting their first look at a cutting-edge rapid transport 'Glider,' set to enhance journeys to Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the city's football stadia by 2028.