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Next Stop:- Headbolt Lane – £80m station served by UK’s first battery powered trains to open this week
LIVERPOOL City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram has announced the opening date for Kirkby’s new £80m Headbolt Lane station. In a phased roll-out to ease in the new technology, the station will initially be served by 1 Merseyrail service per-hour to Liverpool Central, then services will gradually increase to 4 trains per hour. Network Rail and its delivery partners will be working to complete some outstanding works including the car park, caused by issues with Buckingham Group. The station will therefore open with limited spaces before reaching full capacity in the coming weeks. Headbolt Lane will be the 2nd new station opened by the Mayor since his election, and the 1st delivered under Merseyrail for All, a commitment to expanding the local rail network across the City region. The battery technology removes the need for a live third rail, which could enable the Merseyrail network to run to places previously inaccessible, including as far as Manchester, Wrexham, Warrington, Preston and Runcorn. Both the new station and the region’s publicly owned trains are central to the Mayor’s plans to deliver a London-style transport network, which aims to make the region’s public transport quicker, cheaper, greener and more reliable. Over 20,000 people in the Northwood and Shevington areas of Kirkby are set to benefit from having the new rail service on their doorstep - particularly important as 60% of households do not own a car in these areas. With a bus interchange providing services to Skelmersdale, cycle parking and links to active travel networks, the fully accessible station will provide smoother connections to public transport services, encouraging greater use.
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