Merseyrail
Merseyrail is a British train operating company owned by Serco-Abellio and overseen by Merseytravel. They provide passenger rail services across Merseyside. They run 59 trains serving 69 stations.[1]
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| Info | |
| Fleet size: | 59 |
| Stations called at: | 69 |
| Stations operated: | 67 |
| Route km operated: | 120.7 |
| National Rail abbreviation: | ME |
| Parent company: | Serco-Abellio. Abellio is part of Nederlandse Spoorwegen. |
| Web site: | www.merseyrail.org |
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| Track length: | 75 miles |
Merseyrail has been using new class 777 trains since January 2023.[2] These are replacing the old class 507 and 508 trains, which were over 40 years old.[2]
Merseyrail Media
- Merseyrail Map - 2024.svg
Map of the Merseyrail network.
- Merseyrail New Station Totem.jpg
Merseyrail station sign at Eastham Rake station
- Merseyrail Northern Line Signage Logo.svg
Northern Line wordmark as displayed on Merseyrail signage in refurbished underground stations
- Merseyrail Wirral Line Signage Logo.svg
Merseyrail Wirral Line Signage Logo
- 777001 Chester.jpg
Merseyrail class 777001 loading passengers at Chester in 2024
- Merseyrail Class 777 w-pantograph.png
Merseyrail Class 777 w-pantograph
- Image-British-Rail-Class-503.jpg
A Class 503 train on the Loop (Wirral) line. This train was one of the original batch built by the LMS in 1938
Class 507 at Bidston bound for Liverpool
References
- ↑ "Stations". www.merseyrail.org. Retrieved 2024-06-13.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Stadler Class 777 Trains, UK". Railway Technology. Retrieved 2024-06-13.