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New images of �100m station for Liverpool




Images



of
a
new
station
in
Liverpool
which
will
contribute
to
Mayor
Steve
Rotheram’s
target
of
reaching
net
zero
by
2035
in
the
Liverpool
City
Region
have
been
published.



The
computer
generated
images
show
how
the
£100
million
station
at
Liverpool
Baltic
will
look.
The
project
was
to
be
completed
by
2028,
but
the
Mayor
has
committed
himself
to
opening
it
in
2027.



As
well
as
the
new
images,
a
virtual
reality
walkthrough
is
to
be
unveiled
‘within
weeks’,
and
a
two-month
public
consultation
will
start
in
June.



The
new
station
is
one
of
four
planned
by
the
Mayor.
The
others
are
at
Daresbury
in
Halton,
Woodchurch
on
the
Wirral
and
Carr
Mill
in
St
Helens.
Work
to
develop
all
three
should
be
underway
by
the
end
of
this
decade.



Steve
Rotheram,
who
was
re-elected
earlier
this
month,
said:
‘Since
I
have
been
Mayor,
I
have
worked
around
the
clock
to
ensure
our
area
has
better
connectivity
so
that
people
get
to
enjoy
a
reliable,
accessible,
affordable
and
integrated
public
transport
network
that
helps,
rather
than
hinders
people
getting
around.



‘There
are
some
unique
challenges
with
the
design
of
the
site
given
that
the
station
platform
is
subterranean.
However,
these
plans
for
Liverpool
Baltic
further
demonstrate
our
ambitions
for
the
future
of
public
transport
in
our
area

a
modern,
fully
accessible
network
with
state-of-the-art
infrastructure
that
unlocks
opportunities
for
people
and
businesses.’



Plans
for
Liverpool
Baltic
include
step-free
access
from
the
street
to
trains,
passenger
waiting
areas,
accessible
toilets,
secured
monitored
cycle
parking
and
links
to
an
improved
local
active
travel
network.

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