Changes to Merseyrail timetable on Southport and Ormskirk lines

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Following the introduction of the first of the new Class 777 trains onto the Merseyrail network, further temporary timetable changes are being made to the Ormskirk, Southport and Hunts Cross lines to assist with the phased rollout of the ground-breaking new fleet of trains.

From Monday 6 March, there will be minor changes to support driver training.
These changes are as follows;

Ormskirk line: On Monday-Friday, three trains from Ormskirk to Liverpool Central will be cancelled (09:34, 11:04, 15:04). Two trains from Liverpool Central to Ormskirk will be cancelled (10:16 and 14:16). The 11:46 and 15:46 trains from Liverpool Central to Ormskirk will start at Walton rather than Liverpool Central.

On Saturdays, four trains from Liverpool Central to Ormskirk will be cancelled (08:01, 09:31, 12:01, 13:31), and four trains from Ormskirk to Liverpool Central will be cancelled (08:49, 10:19, 12:49, 14:19).

Also on Saturdays, the 11:01 and 15:01 Liverpool Central to Ormskirk services will start at Walton rather than Liverpool Central.

There are no cancellations on Sundays.

Southport line: On Monday-Friday, three trains from Hunts Cross to Southport will be cancelled (12:51, 15:21, 19:06). Three trains from Southport to Hunts Cross will be cancelled (14:13 17:58 20:28).

There are no cancellations on the Southport line on Saturdays or Sundays.
The Kirkby line, which had seen a reduction of services to assist the rollout of new trains, will now see a full reinstatement, returning to a train every 15 minutes through the day, up to 19:43. Services will resume on Monday 6 March.

Passengers should use the journey planner at merseyrail.org or use the Merseyrail App for the latest information.

Further announcements will be made ahead of the start of the rollout of the fleet on these lines so passengers will know exactly when to expect their new trains.
Suzanne Grant, Commercial Director at Merseyrail, said: “Our driver training programme will be moving across to the Ormskirk line as we move towards the next exciting phase of the rollout of the new trains.

“This does mean a temporary reduction in the frequency of services on the Ormskirk and Southport line while this happens, but we will ensure that a full timetable can be restored as soon as possible.

“We apologise for any inconvenience that this temporary reduction in frequency will cause passengers and look forward to our Ormskirk line passengers experiencing the ground-breaking new trains in the near future.”