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City Line Book1 of 4 Valid from 15 December 2019 to 16 May 2020 Train times Book 4 City Line 1 of Summary of all trains between Liverpool - Warrington and Manchester Summary of all trains between Liverpool - Edge Hill and Huyton Liverpool Lime Street Edge Hill Wavertree Technology Park Broad Green Roby Liverpool Huyton South Parkway Warrington Warrington Central Bank Quay Deansgate Manchester Victoria Manchester Oxford Road Manchester Piccadilly Manchester Airport www.merseytravel.gov.uk Timetable Index Travelling between: Pages Liverpool to Warrington and Manchester 2 - 9 Manchester and Warrington to Liverpool 10 - 17 Liverpool to Huyton and Huyton to Liverpool 18 - 27 Merseytravel work with the train operators to deliver services that meet our customers’ needs and expectations. The Northern Customer Promise tells you the standard of service you are entitled to expect and the refund arrangements if the service does not meet these standards. The Customer Promise booklet is available from all staffed City Line stations. Operator WWW @ Codes 0800 200 6060 NT northernrailway.co.uk [email protected] @northernassist Daily 24 hours 0345 600 1671 @TPExpressTrains TP tpexpress.co.uk [email protected] Daily 0600-2300 @TPEAssist 03457 125 678 EM eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk [email protected] @EastMidRailway Daily 24 hours (0151) 330 1000 Customer Services - merseytravel.gov.uk [email protected] @merseytravel Daily 0800-2000 03457 48 49 50 - nationalrail.co.uk [email protected] @nationalrailenq Daily 24 hours This timetable has been produced by Merseytravel. We’ve done our best to make sure that all the information is correct, but please remember that changes can be made at short notice. We’ll always keep the versions on our website up-to-date. You can check the information in this book is correct by visiting the Train Timetables section at: merseytravel.gov.uk or by calling 03457 48 49 50. ZLWM MSats - May 20_clupas15.qxd 17/12/2019 15:19 Page 2 Summary of through trains from Liverpool and Liverpool South Parkway to Warrington, Manchester and Manchester Airport Mondays to Fridays 16 December 2019 to 15 May 2020 Operator Codes NT NT TP NT NT TP NT NT TP NT EM NT TP NT NT NT TP NT Liverpool Lime Street 0337 0510 0520 0524 0549 0552 0613 0620 0624 0627 0647 0650 0654 0703 0709 0719 0724 0727 Liverpool South Parkway Q - - - - 0604 - 0624 0634 - - 0658 0704 - - 0719 0734 - - Warrington Central - - - - 0628 - 0641 0654 - - 0715 0729 - - 0738 0753 - - Warrington Bank Quay - 0539 - - - - - - - - - 0749 - - - - Manchester Victoria - 0558 - 0631 - - 0659 - - 0729 - - 0759 - Deansgate - 0619 - 0731 0722 - - 0832 0822 Manchester Oxford Road - 0621 0708 0733 0724 0738 0805 0834 0824 Manchester Piccadilly 0412 0624 0711 0729 0741 0828 Manchester Airport 0427 0647 0752 0852 Operator Codes EM NT TP NT NT NT TP NT EM TP NT NT NT NT TP NT EM TP Liverpool Lime Street 0742 0745 0754 0757 0816 0819 0824 0827 0852 0854 0855 0900 0916 0919 0924 0927 0951 0953 Liverpool South Parkway Q 0753 0800 - - 0826 0834 - - 0903 - 0910 - 0926 0934 - - 1002 - Warrington Central 0813 0825 - - 0844 0854 - - 0918 - 0934 - 0944 0953 - - 1018 - Warrington Bank Quay - - - - - - - - - - - 0951 - - - - - - Manchester Victoria - - 0829 0855 - - 0859 - - 0929 - - - 0959 - - 1029 Deansgate - 0900 - 0932 0923 - 1002 - 1032 1022 - Manchester Oxford Road 0838 0903 0907 0935 0925 0939 1004 1007 1035 1024 1038 Manchester Piccadilly 0841 0911 0928 0941 1011 1028 1041 Manchester Airport 0932 0952 1032 1052 Operator Codes NT NT NT NT TP NT EM TP NT NT NT NT TP NT EM TP NT NT Liverpool Lime Street 0955 1000 1016 1020 1024 1027 1051 1054 1055 1102 1116 1119 1124 1127 1151 1154 1155 1200 Liverpool South Parkway Q 1010 - 1026 1034 - - 1102 - 1110 - 1126 1134 - - 1202 - 1210 - Warrington Central 1034 - 1044 1053 - - 1118 - 1134 - 1144 1153 - - 1218 - 1234 - Warrington Bank Quay - 1049 - - - - - - - 1143 - - - - - - - 1245 Manchester Victoria - - - 1059 - - 1129 - - - 1159 - - 1229 - Deansgate 1101 - 1132 1122 - 1201 - 1232 1222 - 1301 Manchester Oxford Road 1103 1107 1134 1124 1138 1203 1207 1235 1224 1238 1303 Manchester Piccadilly 1111 1128 1141 1211 1228 1241 Manchester Airport 1132 1152 1232 1252 continued on next page Mondays to Fridays 16 December 2019 to 15 May 2020 Liverpool to Manchester 2 ZLWM MSats - May 20_clupas15.qxd 17/12/2019 15:19 Page 3 Summary of through trains from Liverpool and Liverpool South Parkway to Warrington, Manchester and Manchester Airport Mondays to Fridays 16 December 2019 to 15 May 2020 Operator Codes NT NT TP NT EM TP NT NT NT NT TP NT EM TP NT NT NT NT Liverpool Lime Street 1216 1219 1224 1227 1251 1254 1255 1302 1316 1319 1324 1327 1351 1354 1355 1400 1416 1419 Liverpool South Parkway Q 1227 1234 - - 1302 - 1310 - 1326 1334 - - 1402 - 1410 - 1426 1434 Warrington Central 1244 1253 - - 1318 - 1334 - 1344 1353 - - 1418 - 1434 - 1444 1453 Warrington Bank Quay - - - - - - - 1350 - - - - - - - 1445 - - Manchester Victoria - - 1259 - - 1329 - - - 1359 - - 1429 - - - Deansgate - 1332 1322 - 1401 - 1432 1422 - 1501 - 1532 Manchester Oxford Road 1307 1335 1324 1338 1403 1407 1435 1424 1438 1503 1507 1535 Manchester Piccadilly 1311 1328 1341 1411 1428 1441 1511 Manchester Airport 1332 1352 1432 1452 1532 Operator Codes TP NT EM TP NT NT NT NT TP NT EM TP NT NT NT TP NT EM Liverpool Lime Street 1424 1427 1451 1454 1455 1500 1516 1519 1524 1527 1551 1554 1555 1616 1619 1624 1627 1650 Liverpool South Parkway Q - - 1502 - 1510 - 1526 1534 - - 1602 - 1610 1626 1634 - - 1701 Warrington Central - - 1518 - 1534 - 1544 1553 - - 1618 - 1635 1644 1653 - - 1717 Warrington Bank Quay - - - - - 1546 - - - - - - - - - - - - Manchester Victoria 1459 - - 1529 - - - 1559 - - 1629 - - - 1659 - - Deansgate 1522 - 1601 - 1632 1622 - 1701 - 1732 1723 - Manchester Oxford Road 1524 1538 1603 1607 1635 1624 1638 1703 1708 1735 1726 1738 Manchester Piccadilly 1528 1541 1611 1628 1641 1711 1731 1741 Manchester Airport 1552 1630 1652 1730 1757 Operator Codes TP NT NT NT NT NT TP EM TP NT NT NT NT TP EM TP NT NT Liverpool Lime Street 1654 1655 1700 1715 1717 1719 1724 1751 1754 1755 1816 1817 1820 1824 1851 1854 1855 1900 Liverpool South Parkway Q - 1710 - 1726 - 1733 - 1802 - 1810 1826 - 1834 - 1902 - 1910 - Warrington Central - 1734 - 1743 - 1757 - 1818 - 1834 1844 - 1858 - 1918 - 1934 - Warrington Bank Quay - - 1744 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1946 Manchester Victoria 1729 - - 1822 - 1758 - 1829 - - 1921 - 1859 - 1929 - Deansgate 1801 - 1832 - - - 1932 - 2003 Manchester Oxford Road 1803 1808 1835 1838 1902 1907 1934 1938 2005 Manchester Piccadilly 1811 1841 1911 1941 Manchester Airport 1832 1932 continued on next page Mondays to Fridays 16 December 2019 to 15 May 2020 Liverpool to Manchester 3 ZLWM MSats - May 20_clupas15.qxd 17/12/2019 15:20 Page 4 Summary of through trains from Liverpool and Liverpool South Parkway to Warrington, Manchester and Manchester Airport Mondays to Fridays 16 December 2019 to 15 May 2020 Operator Codes NT NT TP NT EM TP NT NT TP NT NT NT TP NT EM NT TP NT Liverpool Lime Street 1914 1920 1925 1928 1951 1954 1956 2013 2024 2026 2027 2055 2108 2128 2137 2155 2206 2224 Liverpool South Parkway Q 1924 1934 - - 2002 - 2011 2023 - 2040 - 2109 - - 2147 2210 - 2235 Warrington Central 1944 1953 - - 2018 - 2035 2044 - 2058 - 2133 - - 2203 2234 - 2253 Warrington Bank Quay - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Manchester Victoria - - 1959 - - 2029 - - 2059 - - - 2145 - - - 2245 - Deansgate - 2032 2023 - 2103 - 2133 2122 2209 2225 - 2312 - Manchester Oxford Road 2008 2035 2025 2038 2105 2108 2135 2124 2211 2227 2224 2314 2316 Manchester Piccadilly 2011 2028 2041 2111 2128 2215 2231 2227 2320 Manchester Airport 2030 2051 2131 2157 2231 2253 2335 Operator Codes NT TP NT NT Liverpool Lime Street 2229 2308 2331 2338 Codes: Q - For AirLink buses to Liverpool John Lennon Airport Liverpool South Parkway Q - - - 2353 - For Metrolink tram services Warrington Central - - - 0017 Warrington Bank Quay - - - - Manchester Victoria - 2350 0029 - Deansgate 2325 - Manchester Oxford Road 2327 - Manchester Piccadilly 2331 0038 Manchester Airport 2356 Extra trains run between Moorfields and Liverpool South Parkway - see Northern Line timetable book East Midlands Trains (EM) continue to either Nottingham or Norwich TransPennine Express (TP) trains continue to either Hull, York, Scarborough, Middlesbrough or Newcastle Mondays to Fridays 16 December 2019 to 15 May 2020 Liverpool to Manchester 4 ZLWM MSats - May 20_clupas15.qxd 17/12/2019 15:20 Page 5 Summary of through trains from Liverpool and Liverpool South Parkway to Warrington, Manchester and Manchester Airport Saturdays 21 December 2019 to 16 May 2020 Operator Codes NT NT TP NT NT TP NT NT TP NT EM NT TP NT NT NT TP NT Liverpool Lime Street 0337 0510 0520 0524 0549 0552 0613 0620 0624 0627 0647 0650 0654 0703 0709 0719 0724 0727 Liverpool South Parkway Q - - - - 0604 - 0624 0634 - - 0658 0704 - - 0719 0734 - - Warrington Central - - - - 0628 - 0638 0654 - - 0715 0729 - - 0738 0753 - - Warrington Bank Quay - 0539 - - - - - - - - - 0748 - - - - Manchester Victoria - 0558 - 0631 - - 0659 - - 0729 - - 0759 - Deansgate - 0619 - 0731 0722 - - 0832 0822 Manchester Oxford Road - 0621 0705 0733 0724 0738 0805 0834 0824 Manchester Piccadilly 0412 0624 0708 0729 0741 0828 Manchester Airport 0427 0647 0728 0752 0852 Operator Codes EM NT TP NT NT NT TP NT EM TP NT NT NT NT TP NT EM TP Liverpool Lime Street 0742 0745 0754 0801 0816 0819 0824 0827 0852 0854 0855 0900 0916 0919 0924 0927 0951 0953 Liverpool South
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