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In 2003, a concession was awarded to a joint venture of Serco and then Abellio, known as Merseyrail Electrics (2002) Ltd to run our region’s trains.
In 2003, a concession was awarded to a joint venture of Serco and then Abellio, known as Merseyrail Electrics (2002) Ltd to run the region's trains.
RAIL union RMT urged Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram today to keep his pledge to nationalise Merseyrail.Councillors are reportedly considering an extension to the current contract held by ...
A lifelong railway enthusiast has captured images of a vanished age in a new book on the Merseyrail Electric network. Martyn Hilbert has spent much time and effort recording the changing scene on ...
MERSEYRAIL hiked fares by almost 19 per cent, to cash in on one of the country’s most popular events this past weekend. No doubt there will have been winners and losers throughout the festivities at ...
Only Govia Thameslink and c2c have had higher cancellation increases than Merseyrail during that time. In 2023-2024, Merseyrail had 8,429 train cancellations, jumping to 10,314 in 2024-2025.
Train passengers were left stranded in darkness for two hours due to power supply issues, leading to a series of cancellations across the network. Merseyrail announced on its website that power supply ...
In 2003, a concession was awarded to a joint venture of Serco and then Abellio, known as Merseyrail Electrics (2002) Ltd to run our region’s trains. With the terms approaching the end of their life in ...
In 2003, a concession was awarded to a joint venture of Serco and then Abellio, known as Merseyrail Electrics (2002) Ltd to run the region's trains.
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