Merseyside Newsbites Latest Updates:-
Fetching latest news updates...

 

Merseyside Newsbites


 

News Update   on this section are published live, offering you breaking news alerts and other useful information form Merseyside and the wider Liverpool City Region. The news covered on this section include things like:- breaking news, local events, important time sensitive announcements and emergency notices.  For more in-depth news coverage head down to our weekly online newspaper Southport Reporter, or surf through our News Archive, if you want to read an old, backdated news report. Please note that currently the old news archive does not contain reports from this section. This section is updated regularly and is regulated by the Standards Code set down by the UK Press Regulator IMPRESS


 

News Script PHP Pro 2.4 - Admin
Plan to save a Merseyrail train from the scrapyard
By Newsroom
Announcements  |  Mon - May 13, 2024 10:45 pm  |  Article Hits:3329  |  A+ | a-
ON 25 October 1978 a new era dawned on Merseyside’s railways when Queen Elizabeth II travelled from Moorfields to Kirkby on a brand new class 507 electric train. 46 years later that very same train, once again resplendent in blue and grey livery, is heading for retirement after travelling over five million miles in service.

With the introduction of the state-of-the-art class 777 trains, the former workhorses of the Merseyrail fleet are gradually being sent to the scrapyard. However, the Class 507 Preservation Society has reached an agreement with Angel Trains, the current owners of the fleet, to take possession of the former Royal Train when it is withdrawn from service this summer.

The society plans to move the train to the Nant Mawr visitor centre at the:- Tanat Valley Light Railway just South of Llangollen. Nant Mawr is home to a wide variety of locomotives, and rolling stock, as well as the UK's largest collection of industrial monorail equipment (including some used in a James Bond film). There are also award winning nature trails through the surrounding woodland with many parts of the site having step free access.

However, the society needs £10,000 to move the train from the scrapyard to their safe location, and they need it in time for the train’s final withdrawal in July. They have launched a crowdfunding campaign which aims to cover their transport costs and keep the train secure for future generations.

Society chairman Robert Hampton said:- "The class 507 trains have served the Liverpool City Region well in their 46 years. We hope we can repay their service by raising the funds needed to give 507001 a well earned retirement in the Shropshire countryside. Lots of people will have happy memories of travelling on these trains, from a day out at the beach to night out on the Town. But without the help of people who remember travelling on these trains they are now destined to be sent to South Wales where they will cut up and turned into razor blades. We don't want to see that happen; we want to preserve this train and then tell the story of how the railways helped build the Liverpool City Region."

Many people travelling to and from work by train have a favourite seat where they prefer to sit. Now, the society is offering you the chance to have your name on your

seat and help save this historic Scouse royal train from the scrapyard at the same time.

Visit the society website https://www.class507.org.uk to donate to their Crowdfunder appeal and claim a range of rewards, from limited edition badges to being able to sponsor your very own seat. You can also send a cheque, payable to:- "Class 507 Preservation Society”"to 54 Woodsorrel Road, Liverpool L15 6UD. The crowdfunding appeal closes on:- 29 June 2024.
Top

 

var _gaq = _gaq || []; _gaq.push(['_setAccount', 'UA-5165542-3']); _gaq.push(['_trackPageview']); (function() { var ga = document.createElement('script'); ga.type = 'text/javascript'; ga.async = true; ga.src = ('https:' == document.location.protocol ? 'https://ssl' : 'https://www') + '.google-analytics.com/ga.js'; var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(ga, s); })();

Please support local businesses like:-

Liverpool (Gladstone)

00:00:00 GMT
--/--/----
☀ Sunrise --:--
☀ Sunset --:--
🌒 Moon --
Current Height
--m
--
▲ Next High: --:--
▼ Next Low: --:--
Calculating Access...

 

Post Office Ave - Southport


This online newspaper and information service is regulated by IMPRESS, the UK Press Regulator.

This online newspaper and information service is regulated by IMPRESS the independent monitor for the UK's press.

This is our process:-
Complaints
Policy - Complaints Procedure - Whistle Blowing Policy

 

Get your business noticed

Our aim is to provide you not only the current news, but also to help promote our local areas diverse and rich history, our innovative businesses, along with our amazing culture. But we can only do this with your help and support though advertising.  fine out how you can get your business advertised on here and help keep our news services free to access.

Click here.
Contact us:-

(+44)
 
08443244195

Our News Room Office Address
Southport and Mersey Reporter, 4a Post Office Ave,
Southport, Merseyside, PR9 0US, UK

Calls will cost 7p per minute, plus your telephone company's access charge.
Calls to this number may be recorded for security, broadcast, training and record keeping.

Find us on:-

  FACEBOOKPinterest   

    Click on to see our Twitter Feed.YouTube

TWITTER
 


Tracking & Cookie Usage Policy - Terms & Conditions



All rights reserved - Copyright © 2013- PBT Media Relations Ltd.  Data Protection Registration number:- ZA091469


PBT Media Relations Ltd. is registered with Companies House. You can find the online version of the register at:- Gov.UK. PBT Media Relations Ltd's registration number is 06042334.  Our
UK Data Protection Registration Number is:- ZA091469.

_