Travel to and from Liverpool
Knowledge Train Liverpool,
49 Jamaica Street,
Liverpool L1 0AH,
England,
United Kingdom.
Knowledge Train Liverpool,
49 Jamaica Street,
Liverpool L1 0AH,
England,
United Kingdom.
Liverpool is served by two separate rail networks. The local rail provides links throughout Merseyside, while the national network provides Liverpool with connections to major towns and cities across England.
The city’s primary mainline station is Lime Street station. Liverpool South Parkway connects the south city to the city’s airport.
The two main terminals for local buses are Queen Square bus station and Liverpool One bus station.
A night bus service also operates on Saturdays providing services from the city centre across Liverpool and Merseyside.
The cross-river ferry service in Liverpool, known as the Mersey Ferry, operates between the Pier Head in Liverpool and Seacombe in Wallasey.
Services operate at intervals ranging from 20 minutes at peak times to every hour during the middle of the day and weekends. Mersey Ferry is an increasingly popular tourist attraction within the city.
The CityBike scheme provides access to over 1,000 bikes stationed at over 140 docking stations. National Cycle Route 56, National Cycle Route 62 and National Cycle Route 810 run through Liverpool.
The Port of Liverpool is one of Britain’s largest ports, providing passenger ferry services across the Irish Sea to Belfast, Dublin and the Isle of Man.
Liverpool Cruise Terminal in the city centre provides long-distance passenger cruises to Iceland, France, Spain and Norway.