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Front Cover Layout 1 Christmas and New Year Public Transport Guide Your complete guide to public transport across Merseyside on Xmas Day, Boxing Day 2019 and New Year's Day 2020 What bus services are running a regular service during the Christmas and New Year Period Below is a summary of what buses will be running during the festive season. For more information call Customer Services on 0151 330 1000 Christmas Eve Christmas Day Boxing Day Saturday 28 New Year’s Eve Thursday Monday Monday Wednesday Date Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday December 2019 Tuesday 2 January 2020 23 December 27 December 30 December 1 January Bus 24 December 25 December 26 December and Sunday 29 31 December and Friday 2019 2019 2019 2020 Operator 2019 2019 2019 December 2019 2019 3 January 2020 Normal service on Normal service on Normal service on Normal service with See what buses are Normal service with See what buses are most routes. most routes. most routes. an early finish running on an early finish running on Normal service Saturday service on Normal service Saturday service on Saturday service on Merseytravel between approx Boxing Day between approx New Year’s Day Routes Routes Routes 1900 and 2000 on pages 9 - 24 1900 and 2000 on pages 25 - 37 41, 56 and 217 41, 56 and 217 41, 56 and 217 Normal service with See what buses are Saturday** service See what buses are Arriva an early finish running on with an early finish running on Normal service Saturday service** Normal service Saturday service** Saturday service** (all areas) between approx Boxing Day between approx New Year’s Day 1810 and 2000* on pages 9 - 24 1900 and 2000* on pages 25 - 37 Generally a Saturday Generally a Saturday See what buses are See what buses are service with early Generally a Saturday Generally a Saturday service with early Generally a Saturday Normal or Saturday running on running on finish between or amended Normal service or amended finish between or amended Stagecoach service Boxing Day New Year’s Day approx Saturday timetable Saturday timetable approx Saturday timetable on pages 9 - 24 on pages 25 - 37 1830 and 2000 1830 and 2000 See what buses are Normal service with Saturday service See New Year’s Day Halton running on Boxing Normal service an early finish on See Saturday service Normal service Saturday service with an early finish services on pages Saturday service Transport Day 14/14At Merseytravel’s on 14/14At 25 - 37 on pages 9 - 24 FREE Christmas Day Huyton Normal service Normal service bus services No service Normal service Normal service Normal service Normal service No service Normal service Travel on page 5 - 8 Cumfybus Normal service Normal service No service Normal service Normal service Normal service Normal service No service Normal service Normal service with Normal service with an early finish an early finish Normal service No service Normal service Normal service Normal service No service Normal service Hattons Travel between approx between approx 1515 and 1615 1515 and 1615 Normal service with Warringtons an early finish Saturday service Normal service No service Saturday service Normal service Saturday service No service Saturday servicew Own Buses between approx with early finish 1830 and 1910 No service on Link Thursday Normal service No service No service Normal service No service Normal service No service No service Network Normal service on Friday Codes: * - Last 500 from Murdishaw is at 1721 ** - Weekday service on Wirral buses t - Last 14/14A service from Windmill Hill is 1748 and from Liverpool 1924 w - An additional 22A will run from Earlestown to Warrington at 0713 We’re here to keep you moving during Christmas and New Year! Welcome to our guide to Christmas and New Year services, providing you with information about bus, train and ferry services in Merseyside during the festive season. We’ve gathered information from local bus and train companies and detailed changes to Mersey Ferries, Mersey Tunnels, and our Customer Services and Travel Centre opening times, so you’ve got everything you need to plan your festive travel. Should any late changes to bus or rail services be received, we will update the copy of this leaflet on our website - merseytravel.gov.uk Customer Services - 0151 330 1000 Open from 0700 to 2000 on Mondays to Fridays and from 0800 to 2000 on Saturdays, Sundays and bank holidays Our Customer Services will be open normally throughout the holiday, except for the following days: 24 December: 0700 - 1800 25 December: closed all day 26 December: 0800 - 2000 31 December: 0700 - 1800 1 January: 0800 - 2000 Merseytravel Travel Centres Merseytravel Centres will be open normally throughout the festive season, except on the following days: 24 December: All Travel Centres are open as normal until 1800 (except Liverpool One, Huyton, St Helens and Bootle which will all close at 1700). 25 December: All Travel Centres are closed. 26 December: All Travel Centres are closed. 27 - 30 December: All Travel Centres are open as normal. 31 December: All Travel Centres are open as normal until 1800 (except Liverpool One, Huyton, St Helens and Bootle which will all close at 1700). 1 January: All Travel Centres are closed. 2 January: All Travel Centres are open as normal. Mersey Tunnels The Kingsway (Wallasey) Mersey Tunnel and the Queensway (Birkenhead) Mersey Tunnel will be open throughout the holiday period. Both tunnels will be TOLL FREE from 2200 on Tuesday 24 December until 0600 on Thursday 26 December Merseylink bus services Please ring Merseylink on 0151 330 1002 for details of operating times during the holiday period. This booklet has been produced by Merseytravel on behalf of all Merseyside’s bus and train companies. The information provided in this leaflet was correct at the time of going to print. Any updates will appear on the website version of the leaflet - merseytravel.gov.uk 3 ‘Night buses’ and ‘Night trains’ to help you get home after a night out Arriva, Stagecoach and Merseyrail will be running late night buses and trains this festive season to help you get home. Saturday & Sunday morning ‘night buses’ Throughout December, Stagecoach will be running their usual cross-river night bus service from Liverpool city centre to Bromborough Cross via Birkenhead at the weekends and along with Arriva will be running Routes 86C and 86A from Liverpool city centre to Childwall (Taggart Avenue) and Liverpool Airport respectively. q Route 1 will run between Liverpool city centre and Rock Ferry/Bromborough Cross (Stagecoach) Friday Night/Saturday mornings and Saturday night/Sunday mornings only. 0015 from Sir Thomas St to Rock Ferry 0045 from Sir Thomas St to Bromborough Cross 0145 from Sir Thomas St to Bromborough Cross 0115 from Bromborough Cross to Liverpool, Whitechapel q Route 86C will run between Liverpool city centre and Childwall (Taggart Avenue) from 0059 then every hour until 0459. Route 86A will run between Liverpool city centre and Liverpool John Lennon Airport from 0029 then every hour until 0429. q Route 86C will run between Childwall (Taggart Avenue) and Liverpool city centre from 0127 then every hour until 0427. Route 86A will run between Liverpool John Lennon Airport and Liverpool city centre from 2348 then every hour until 0348. Normal fares will be charged, and passes will be accepted for travel on these services. For details, download the timetables from our website at merseytravel.gov.uk or call us on 0151 330 1000. Saturday and Sunday morning ‘night trains’ On four nights in December, Merseyrail are again running extra late night trains, ideal to get you home after a night out in Liverpool city centre. These extra trains will run on: Friday nights/Saturday mornings: 13/20 December Saturday nights/Sunday mornings: 14/21 December q Northern Line: dep from Liverpool Central at 0130, stopping to Waterloo 0141 drop off only at the following stations Formby 0151 Southport 0203 q Wirral Line: dep from Liverpool Central at 0130, stopping to Birkenhead Central 0135 drop off only at the following stations Bebington 0140 Bromborough 0145 Hooton 0150 A flat single fare of £3 will be charged. If you have purchased a return or day saver ticket it will be valid on the late trains even though the journey times are in the early hours of the following day. Valid Railpass, Trio and Saveaway tickets and concessionary passess will be accepted. 4 Free Christmas Day 2019 bus services Once again, Merseytravel are providing special FREE Christmas Day bus services. All these free Christmas Day routes will be run for Merseytravel by Stagecoach. Don’t forget, NO other bus services will operate on Christmas Day. 10A Liverpool - Page Moss - Whiston - St Helens Queen Square Bus Station - 1304 1404 1504 1634 1734 1834 Prescot Road, Sheil Road - 1315 1415 1515 1645 1745 1845 Page Moss 1229 1329 1429 1529 1659 1759 1859q Whiston Hospital 1242 1342 1442 1542 1712 1812 - St Helens Bus Station 1258 1358 1458 1558 1728 1828 - St Helens Bus Station 1203 1303 1403 1533 1633 1733 1833 Whiston Hospital 1219 1319 1419 1549 1649 1749 1849 Page Moss 1232 1332 1432 1602 1702 1802 1902w Prescot Road, Sheil Road 1246 1346 1446 1616 1716 1816 - Queen Square Bus Station 1257 1357 1457 1627 1727 1827 - Codes: q - this bus finishes at Prescot, arriving at 1908 w - this bus finishes at Prescot Road, Green Lane, arriving at 1911 12A Liverpool - West Derby - Stockbridge Village - Huyton Queen Square Bus Station 1300 1400 1530 1630 1730 1830 West Derby Road, Green Lane 1312 1412 1542 1642 1742 1842 Stockbridge Village 1328 1428 1558 1658 1758 1858 Page Moss 1333 1433 1603 1703 1803 1903 Huyton Bus
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