Watch: Flythrough of new Merseyrail station at Kirkby

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Headbolt Lane Station aerial view. Photo credit: Merseyrail

A new station is to be built at Headbolt Lane in Kirkby, Merseyside in an £80m investment in the borough.

The new station is part of the Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram's plans for the Liverpool City Region to have an integrated transport system as there is in London.

The aim is to bring together bus, rail, and ferry travel into one simple, affordable, and easy-to-use transport network.

It aligns with Knowsley Council's plans to improve transport access in the area for residents as well as workers and visitors to Knowsley Business Park, which is one of Europe's largest employment sites.

Headbolt Lane Station - Aerial View 2
Headbolt Lane Station aerial view. Photo credit:

Work will begin at the site in January 2022, with the opening of the station planned for Spring 2023.

The scheme is being delivered by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority in partnership with Knowsley Council, , Merseyrail, and . Funding for the scheme has come from the Transforming Cities Fund.

Headbolt Lane Station platform. Photo credit: Merseyrail

The new station plans include:

  • Step-free access throughout the station;
  • A bus interchange;
  • Cycle parking;
  • Links to local cycling and walking networks;
  • Passenger waiting facilities;
  • Toilets;
  • Approximately 300 park and ride spaces.

The full scheme will see the existing Merseyrail network extended beyond the existing Kirkby station into the new station, which will also accommodate Northern services from Wigan and Manchester.

Headbolt Lane will be the first station on the Merseyrail network to benefit from battery technology on the network's new trains, meaning that there is no need to extend the third rail beyond the existing Kirkby station.

Headbolt Lane Station platform. Photo credit: Merseyrail

Included in the scheme are plans to build a new rail link to Skelmersdale, on which the Combined Authority is working closely with Lancashire County Council, West Lancashire Borough Council, and Network Rail.

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: “Coming from Kirkby, I'm always proud to see the work we are doing to help get the area back on the up again. From the tens of millions that we have invested in the Townie, to the construction of this new station, it's a great example of how we're making a real difference because of devolution – and the ability it gives us to make more decisions locally.

“It's fantastic news that the scheme to build a new station at Headbolt Lane has been granted planning permission. I can't wait for work to get underway or to see the first passengers boarding trains there in 2023.
“This is just one step on the journey towards delivering my ambition for a London-style transport system that will make getting around our region quick, cheap and reliable wherever you live.”

Headbolt Lane Station approach road. Photo credit: Merseyrail

Cllr Tony Brennan, Cabinet Member for Regeneration and Economic Development at Knowsley Council, said:
“This is another major step forward in our ambitious plans for Kirkby. It will significantly improve transport choices for our residents as well as improving access to Knowsley Business Park and other areas of Kirkby including Tower Hill and Northwood.

“Improved transport links was something residents and businesses in Kirkby asked for when we asked ‘what makes a good town centre?' last year. I'm delighted that we are working with our partners to deliver this priority by creating a new train station for Kirkby. I look forward to seeing work commence in the New Year and to welcoming passengers in 2023.”

Headbolt Lane Station car park. Photo credit: Merseyrail

Philippa Britton, principal programme sponsor for Network Rail, said: “We are delighted the Mayor and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority continue to invest in the rail network for the environmental and economic benefits it brings to people's lives.

“The new accessible railway station at Headbolt Lane – served by battery-operated trains – will not only reduce CO2 emissions by taking cars off the roads, but it will also provide better rail links to employment and leisure sites within the City Region and beyond.”

Headbolt Lane Station footpath. Photo credit: Merseyrail

Andy Heath, Managing Director at Merseyrail, said: “It's great news that Knowsley Council has approved plans for a new station at Headbolt Lane in Kirkby – moving one step closer to extending the Merseyrail network and laying foundations for further expansion in the future.

“Merseyrail aims to provide an affordable, reliable and safe train service to support the region's growing economy. Expanding the network means that more people from more of our communities can choose to travel by train.

“We look forward to welcoming passengers to Headbolt Lane once the station opens.”

Chris Jackson, Regional Director for Northern said: “We have been working with the project team and are absolutely delighted that planning permission for Headbolt Lane has been granted.

“The new modern station will provide increased connectivity and journey opportunities for the residents of Kirkby. We will now focus our efforts into developing and introducing a timetable plan for the station.”

 

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