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Festive travel updates for Liverpool City Region revealed
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As the festive season approaches, Liverpool City Region has announced changes to its public transport services.
For any Festive travel in Liverpool, passengers are encouraged to plan their journeys ahead of time to avoid disruptions.
The Mersey Tunnels will once again be free between 10pm on Christmas Eve and 6am on Boxing Day and supported bus services will cover most hospital routes between around 12 noon and 6pm on Christmas Day.
Merseyrail’s special Boxing Day services will make a welcome return stopping at selected stations on both the Northern and Wirral lines. Merseyrail is the only operator in the region to offer Boxing Day services.
A round up of transport information is now live and can be viewed at merseytravel.gov.uk/christmas.
With some services finishing earlier than usual, particularly on Christmas Eve, passengers are urged to check timetables before travelling, to avoid being caught out.
Cllr Steve Foulkes, Chair of the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority Transport Committee said:
“This time of year is always very busy for everyone and the work that our frontline public transport colleagues do over this period is always hugely appreciated.
“We would like to thank our staff working on the trains, tunnels, Mersey Tunnel Police, buses, ferries, travel centres, ticket offices and our customer contact centre, for helping keep the city region moving during the festive period and enabling the public travel safely to enjoy meeting family and friends.
“Whether travelling for work, leisure, shopping or simply to visit relatives, we would urge passengers to make sure that they plan their journeys in advance as there will be changes to services across the city region at this time.”
Top travel tips
Whether you are heading out for a Christmas party, commuting to work or travelling to visit friends and family, key information and advice is now available to help you plan your journeys.
- Plan ahead:Â We expect some services to be busier than usual across the festive period.
- Check timetables:  Make sure to do this ahead of and on your day of travel in case there are any changes – in particular check last bus and train times. Merseytravel and operators will use social media to publish changes made at short notice.
- Consider your options: There will be significant changes to services on some days, so services may be busier than expected. Think about staggering your travel home times and have a plan B in case you can’t get the service you planned for. In particular, don’t wait for the last scheduled train or bus home as these can often be very busy.
- If possible buy travel tickets in advance and online:Â This will speed up your journey and help you avoid queues on the day.
- Consider multi-modal tickets:Â Tickets that can be used over different modes of transport, such as Saveaways, will give you more options.
- Please be kind and respectful to transport staff:Â Remember that they are working really hard to get you to where you need to be.Â
Travel Roundup
Below is a round-up of some of the bus, train and ferry services across the Liverpool City Region over the Christmas and New Year period.
A full round up is available in the Christmas and New Year Public Transport Guide which can be found on our webpage at merseytravel.gov.uk/christmas.
You can also find information in the guide about opening hours for Merseytravel Travel Centres. You can map out your journey on the Merseytravel website using our online Journey Planner.
Christmas Day – Wednesday 25 December
- A special network of free bus services, funded by the Combined Authority, will run between approximately 12 noon and 6pm, covering most hospital routes
- No other bus services will operate
- No trains will operate
- Mersey Ferries will not operate
- The Kingsway (Wallasey) Mersey Tunnel and the Queensway (Birkenhead) Mersey Tunnel will be open throughout the holiday period. Both tunnels will be toll free from 10pm on Christmas Eve until 6am on Boxing Day
New Year’s Eve – Tuesday 31 December
Services across rail and bus finish much earlier than usual on New Year’s Eve – if you are heading out to enjoy the festivities, please make sure you plan ahead and look at alternative arrangements to get home.
Bus services
Bus services may vary over the festive period. Very limited bus services will be operating on Boxing Day and New Year’s Day.
Visit our Travel Updates page for latest planned changes to services and make sure you check with the operators including Arriva and Stagecoach.
Football Fixtures
On 26 December (Liverpool v Leicester City), the following buses will be running to their normal timetables:
917 Liverpool FC (Stagecoach)
Taxi One (A & J Taxis)
Soccerbus (Stagecoach)
On 29 December (Everton v Nottingham Forest), the following buses will be running to their normal timetables:
Soccerbus (Stagecoach)
919 Everton FC (Stagecoach)
Rail
During the festive period there will be changes to the timetables of all rail operators, with some services finishing earlier than usual (particularly on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Eve) and some services not running.
Merseyrail will be running some services on Boxing Day. This includes some services for the Liverpool v Leicester City match and the races at Aintree. There will also be changes to other services during the Christmas period. You can find full details on their website at www.merseyrail.org.
No other operators will be running services on Boxing Day.
There will be some changes to services run by Northern Trains particularly on Sundays including some cancellations and rail replacement bus services. Details can be found on their website. Check Before you Travel: Information About Disruption | Northern
If you’re heading out of the region by rail during this time, check your journey plans by visiting www.nationalrail.co.uk.
Mersey Tunnels
Kingsway and Queensway Tunnels will remain open throughout the festive period. Both tunnels will be free between 10pm on Christmas Eve and 6am on Boxing Day.
Mersey Ferries
Saturday 21 and Sunday 22 December – River Explorer Cruise service operating as normal.
Monday 23 December – Commuter and River Explorer services operating as normal.
Mersey Ferries will not operate on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, Friday 27 Dec and New Year’s Day.
River Explorer Cruises will operate between Saturday 28 and Tuesday 31 December from the Pier Head at 1100, then hourly until the last service which will depart from the Pier Head at 1500, arriving at Seacombe 1520. There will be no commuter service during this period.
Normal service will resume on Thursday 2 January with the first Commuter service at 0720 from Seacombe and the first River Explorer Cruise departing from the Pier Head at 1000.
Visit www.merseyferries.co.uk for more information.
Please note all the information may be subject to change – make sure you check directly with operators before your journeys.