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Liverpool’s last tram 293 ran on Saturday 14th September as part of a procession to mark the end of trams in Liverpool. Car 293 now languishes in a warehouse at the Seashore Trolley Museum in ...
These photos offer a glimpse back into a time when trams ruled Liverpool's roads. It's been a long time since Liverpool had a thriving tram network and these pictures capture a lost view of our ...
Dr Peter Brown, department of civic design at the University of Liverpool. LIVERPOOL has a golden opportunity to benefit from the Government's ten-year plan to fund 25 tram-based transport systems.
Electric trams guided by road sensors would connect the Royal Liverpool Hospital with the city centre.
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In 2021 Liverpool City Council asked local people for their views on a proposed trackless tram system, which would see battery-powered trams running on rubber wheels guided by sensors along roads.
Glider buses funded by a £100m transport boost for Liverpool will be "the best quick fix" to link up the city's airport and football stadia, the city region mayor has said. Liverpool City Region ...
Liverpool’s new rapid transport glider aims to connect city to the airport and football stadiums by 2028. The tram-like bus should make travelling around the city much faster, ...
The Liverpool City Region is set to receive £1.6 billion to invest in local bus, train, and tram networks. Reeves' announcement marks a major shift in how decisions about transport spending are made.
That is the stark warning from Liverpool City Region Mayor, Steve Rotheram. Liverpool has a woeful record in its bids to reintroduce trams to its streets, since they were scrapped in 1957.
The trams do not need tracks or overhead cables The plans have been devised by the Knowledge Quarter, a consortium of Liverpool City Council, the two universities and the NHS.