Network Rail Issues Travel Tips for Rugby League's Magic Weekend
Passengers travelling into Liverpool to enjoy rugby league’s amazing Magic Weekend have been issued with helpful travel tips.
Liverpool Lime Street is expected to be extra busy over the weekend (Saturday 4 and Sunday 5 July) with six big games all taking place at Everton’s brand new Hill Dickinson Stadium.
With bumper crowds expected, Network Rail is advising rail travellers to follow three 'golden rules' for the smoothest journey possible:
Plan your journey and check before you travel at www.nationalrail.co.uk
Know the times of trains home, so you don’t miss the final services
Please respect station staff and other passengers when making your journey
Station staff will be on hand at Lime Street to help passengers, and a queueing system will be in place to keep people moving.
Rachel Rahbarzare, Liverpool Lime Street's station manager, said: “We’re really looking forward to welcoming Super League fans to Liverpool Lime Street and helping them travel safely to and from the Hill Dickinson Stadium.
“It is going to be busy in the station, with fans coming from all over the country to see these games. So please plan ahead and let us know if you need help.”
Neil Grabham, Managing Director at Merseyrail, said:"We’re looking forward to welcoming thousands of fans onto our network for Magic Weekend and are working closely with partners to make sure everyone can travel safely and smoothly.
“We’ll be running extra services and putting in place measures to help manage busy stations, but we expect trains to be very busy at peak times. We’re asking customers to plan ahead, allow extra time for their journey, and check before they travel so they can enjoy the event from the moment they set off.”
Find travel information and timetable changes on the Merseyrail website or www.nationalrail.co.uk.
Notes to Editors
Merseyrail service changes:
On Saturday 4 July, a 15-minute service will operate before and after the event on the Southport, Ormskirk, Hunts Cross and Headbolt Lane lines.
There will also be some changes to normal train times. On the Southport line, services will be altered between 10.45am and 4.30pm, while on the Headbolt Lane line, changes will be in place between 10.51am and 7.36pm. At Cressington station, trains will run every 30 minutes from the start to the end of service.
On Sunday 5 July, a special event timetable will be in place, with additional services running to support travel to and from the stadium.