Liverpool City Region Eyes Public Control of Merseyrail
Liverpool City Region leaders aim for public control of Merseyrail services, potentially within two years. The current contract ends in 2028, prompting plans for a major overhaul. Officials want to bring operations in-house for better transport links. Next week, members will vote on commissioning a detailed review of public ownership options. Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram has long pushed for a fully integrated network. A recent review found public operation scored highest for seamless mode integration and passenger improvements. If approved, a full report on structure, risks, and steps will come later this year, including transition plans and talks with the Department for Transport, unions, and passengers.
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