LCR Railway Improvement Plan BID Travel and Transport Forum Tuesday 28 th February 2017
Liverpool City Region Railway Improvement Plan 2016-2019
Wirral Loop Line Track Renewal 3 January 18 June 2017
The story so far Successful rail replacement service delivered: 34 buses provided each day with no significant issues Positive customer feedback, especially for Bike Bus Ferries and Tunnels Ferries - increase in cyclists and foot passengers Tunnels -increase in cars over a longer am/pm peak period Both have coped well with increased volumes Strengthened cross river commercial bus services Both Arriva and Stagecoach increased capacity on the cross river bus network (through provision of bigger or duplicate buses) to support movement of travelling public Transport Co-ordination Centre An excellent opportunity for partners to share information/co-ordinate operational responses and messaging as and when issues arose.
Breakout machine working through Phase 2 Pouring concrete through Phase 2
Preparing the baseplate locations ready to receive the new Vipa system Rail launchers set up and vipas ready awaiting the new rail
Timescales Tuesday 3 January 2017 until Sunday 18 June 2017 inclusive Phase 1 Tuesday 3 January 2017 until Sunday 12 February 2017 No trains to/from Birkenhead Central and Birkenhead North via the Loop Phase 2 Monday 13 February 2017 until Monday 29 May 2017 Mon-Fri Trains run to/from James St platform 2 Sat/Sun No trains to/from Birkenhead Central and Birkenhead North via the Loop Some exceptions on Bank Holidays and major events Phase 3 Tuesday 30 May until Sunday 18 June 2017 No trains to/from Birkenhead Central and Birkenhead North via the Loop Saturdays/Sundays in phases 1 and 2 may vary due to other work End date for phase 3 subject to final confirmation
Phase 2 Plan Weeks 2 to15 Week 1 Operated out of only 1 platform making operation difficult for both passengers and Merseyrail. Week 2 onwards: Monday to Friday - Trains operate into James Street (platforms 1 and 2). 15 min Chester, 30 min West Kirby & New Brighton. 10A Bus will provide the station links in Liverpool City Centre. Cyclists will not be able to use James Street platform 1 between 0700-0900 and 1600-1800 and will be advised to alight from North Wirral trains and board the following Chester train. Disability vehicles will be on standby to provide a service between Hamilton Square and Liverpool if there are problems with lifts.
Principle Messaging Phase 2 Avoid travelling in peak times where possible- this will help keep queues at James St to a minimum. Leave more time for your journey- James St will be a lot busier than usual Cyclists and those with limited mobility will still be able to travel- read the advice & information Play your part in keeping the city region moving Plenty of cross river travel options to support travel during the week & at weekends.
Timescales Tuesday 3 January 2017 until Sunday 18 June 2017 inclusive Phase 1 Tuesday 3 January 2017 until Sunday 12 February 2017 No trains to/from Birkenhead Central and Birkenhead North via the Loop Phase 2 Monday 13 February 2017 until Monday 29 May 2017 Mon-Fri Trains run to/from James St platform 2 Sat/Sun No trains to/from Birkenhead Central and Birkenhead North via the Loop Some exceptions on Bank Holidays and major events Phase 3 Tuesday 30 May until Sunday 18 June 2017 No trains to/from Birkenhead Central and Birkenhead North via the Loop Saturdays/Sundays in phases 1 and 2 may vary due to other work End date for phase 3 subject to final confirmation
LCR Rail Microsite & Brand (http://www.keepliverpoolmoving.com/)
Projects Update Halton Curve The scheme is on programme with the detailed design in development and the Network Change process underway. Formal start on-site Summer 2017 Delivery and introduction of service is under discussion with Welsh Government and DfT. Maghull North Planning application approved on 18 January 2017. Aim to site start August 2017 with station opening in May 2018. Newton le Willows Construction phase of rail elements of scheme has commenced and initial 100 spaces in new car park in use. Enabling works for subway are now underway.
Liverpool Lime Street, Huyton and Weaver-Wavertree 2017 Updates 10-Apr-17 / 15
Progress at Lime Street On Christmas Day and Boxing Day enabling work at Lime Street took place to install under track crossings and OLE equipment in the station. This work was undertaken during a railway holiday to ease disruption to passengers and means we don t have to do this in the 2017 closure. 10-Apr-17 / 16
Key project milestones 2017 Removal of the buildings between platforms 7 and 8 (GPO/Virgin buildings/cash machines) starting now and completed by summer. First works on the Weaver-Wavertree re-signalling scheme to take place on both May bank holidays (affecting some London Midland and Virgin passengers to Runcorn). Works to Huyton fourth track on wkend of the 6 th /7 th August (bus replacement from St Helens). September 30 th October 23 rd Liverpool Lime Street closure. First 9 days is a full closure to allow work to be completed on the Huyton fourth track scheme during which services via St Helens will be replaced by buses. All other routes will run through LSP as a temporary hub allowing passengers rail to rail access to the city. 10-Apr-17 / 17
Communications update Key principles of the transportation plan to be delivered to stakeholders from March onwards (monthly). T-24 booking window (April) messaging about LLS through TOC channels. All owned channels used to build awareness (NR/Microsite/social/owned/internal). April July continued detailed stakeholder engagement/ work with media/advocates and MPs to grow awareness and messaging live on some external channels. Early July T-12 railway timetables are live and full marketing campaign is active. 10-Apr-17 / 18
Merseyrail Fleet Replacement Programme
The Future Face of Merseyrail
What New Trains Will Mean Current fleet nearly 40 years old amongst the oldest in the UK Safer, faster, able to carry more passengers and future proofed to operate on an extended network Increasing demand on the network (2.5% a year) requires increased capacity Merseyrail will be the most accessible traditional rail network in the UK Trains bought and owned by Merseytravel to stay on our network Trains to help keep Merseyrail s status as one of the best performing networks in the UK Economic boost to the city region: 70m per year, 1,000 new jobs created
Features State-of-the-art, innovative trains built and maintained by Stadler 4x more reliable Designed to suit our network listening to what local people want Trains can carry 60% more passengers Reduced journey times by up to 10% - eg 9 mins off journey between Southport & Hunts Cross Cornerstone of the Liverpool City Region Long Term Rail Strategy potential to run on an extended network e.g. to Warrington, Skelmersdale & Wrexham Meet stringent safety recommendations following 2011 James Street fatality Significant safety improvements, most notably in how people get on and off Best value for money option long term No additional fare increases or council tax rises to pay for them Reduced operating and maintenance costs
Safety & Security: Getting On & Off Platform gap greatly reduced train body customised for our network, track/platform normalised Intelligent sliding step Pioneering approach for UK Unassisted access for all passengers at all doors Sensitive door edges and illuminated portal to substantially mitigate risk of trapping in doors
Safety & Security: Features On-Board Safe space light, bright, and airy Saloon is a single, open, connected space Driver visible through transparent cab door Visible CCTV images & direct link to driver/control room Highest standards for crashworthiness & fire prevention Improved on-board customer service
Staffing on the Network: DCO Current arrangements: neither driver nor guard can see the platform edge as the train departs Bidders were asked how best to meet recommendations following 2011 James Street fatality all recommended train based Driver Controlled Operation (DCO) Multiple cameras down train side providing 100% coverage with images visible in the cab until train has left platform DCO driver responsible for doors & dispatch. Traditional role of guard no longer necessary nor affordable but saloonbased customer service role created targeted at key locations and times. Safe method of train operation & dispatch, deployed on all UK metro & many suburban networks which account for approximately 60 70% of all UK passenger journeys Widely adopted overseas