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  • 05/06/2025
Major funding injection will be used to expand rail network and introduce new Rapid Transit links to airport, football stadiums and beyond.

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00:00The Liverpool City region is set to benefit from an historic £1.6 billion investment
00:08to help deliver the next stage of its transport revolution, backing major rail upgrades,
00:13a new rapid transport network and infrastructure to unlock one of the largest regeneration schemes in the country.
00:20The funding, confirmed by the Chancellor ahead of this year's spending review,
00:24represents the single largest investment in the region's transport infrastructure to date.
00:30Secured through the City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement,
00:34this funding will accelerate Metro Mayor Steve Rotherham's plans for a London-style public transport system.
00:40I'm delighted to announce that the Government have awarded us £1.6 billion
00:45for transformational transport projects, which will happen right the way across
00:51Noseley, Liverpool, St Helens, Sefton, The Wirral and Halton.
00:56And that means that all of those things now that we had in the pipeline,
01:00those projects that we wanted to get over the line,
01:04have got every opportunity now of being fully delivered.
01:08It's, again, another one of the benefits of devolution,
01:11working with the Labour government and delivering for the 1.6 million people in the Liverpool City region.
01:16At the heart of the plans is the largest ever investment in local rail station.
01:22Infrastructure work will now progress on three new stations,
01:25Car Mill in St Helens, Woodchurch in Wirral and Daresbury in Halton.
01:29This is alongside committed schemes at Liverpool Baltic and a redeveloped Runcorn station.
01:35These projects are central to the City Region's ambition to expand the reach of the Mersey Rail network,
01:40including new connections to Cytec, Daresbury, where a direct rail link is expected to create 8,000 new jobs
01:47and, in the future, Wrexham, which could deepen the economic ties with North Wales.
01:53The region will also move forward with a commitment to deliver a new rapid transit network,
01:58offering fast, modern and reliable services to Liverpool City Centre, John Lennon Airport
02:02and key locations in North Liverpool.
02:05Inspired by successful models like the Belfast Glider, this system will support wider regeneration,
02:11linking existing communities with opportunity and improving access to major destinations,
02:17including Bramley Moor Dock.
02:19This is part of a broader programme to transform the region's bus network,
02:24supporting the introduction of a zero-emission fleet, new depot infrastructure
02:28and the rollout of franchising, returning buses to the public control for the first time in nearly 40 years.
02:34Alongside these schemes, the funding will help unlock a new city-scale regeneration project
02:40in North Liverpool and South Sefton, centred on the new Everton Stadium.
02:46Beyond the three flagship projects, the funding will also back a number of schemes
02:50aimed at revitalising and reconnecting towns across the city region,
02:54including Bootle, Heighton, Kirby and Southport.
02:57So,

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