Most city bus lanes finally scrapped
All but four of Liverpool’s bus lanes have been officially scrapped by Liverpool City Council following a trial scheme.
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All but four of Liverpool’s bus lanes have been officially scrapped by Liverpool City Council following a trial scheme.
Merseyrail has launched a contactless card payment system in a bid to ease congestion at Liverpool stations.
An investigation has been launched into how £2m was used to buy Beatles' memorabilia later valued at just £300,000.
A protest was held by UKIP this morning against the price rise in the Mersey tunnel tolls.
Merseytravel’s new park-and-ride scheme has failed to win over commuters, who are still parking their cars in side roads.
Liverpool has been hit by snow as temperatures dropped below freezing and brought local travel difficulties.
Businesses are campaigning to reopen the abandoned St James’s train station.
Glenvale Transport, a subsidiary of the Stagecoach group, has paid £4.5million for First Bus services in the Merseyside area.
Merseyrail has appointed a new project director who will manage hundreds of millions of pounds for developing Merseyside’s rail network.
A crime reduction campaign has been launched across Merseyside public transport to tackle hate crimes.
One of the famous Mersey ferries is to be taken out of service in a drastic move to curb a £1million deficit.