Wirral - Liverpool Train Services Back To Normal - 29th May 2007 1:34pm
Originally Posted by BBC News
Train services have returned to normal in Liverpool after a five-week closure to renew tracks under the city centre.
The work is the third phase of a £15m programme by Network Rail, affecting services to and from the Wirral.
Track between James Street and Moorfield has been replaced as part of the improvements.
Liverpool's underground system is about 4.5 miles (7.2km) long and consists of one single-track tunnel that goes under the River Mersey.
The underground section runs from Conway Park and Hamilton Square.
The work is the third phase of a £15m programme by Network Rail, affecting services to and from the Wirral.
Track between James Street and Moorfield has been replaced as part of the improvements.
Liverpool's underground system is about 4.5 miles (7.2km) long and consists of one single-track tunnel that goes under the River Mersey.
The underground section runs from Conway Park and Hamilton Square.
Now Mark can stop bitching about it lol!
BBC News Report