Mayor hails progress at Headbolt Lane station as opening approaches

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Cllr Tony Brennan and Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, look at the progress so far on the new Headbolt Lane station site.
Cllr Tony Brennan and Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, look at the progress so far on the new Headbolt Lane station site. // Credit: LCR Combined Authority

Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram has welcomed the progress so far on the £80m Headbolt Lane station scheme, as the first of the new battery-powered trains to serve the station begins its final tests on the local network.

Mayor Rotheram visited the site of the new station in this week to mark one year since works began.

Work is underway to construct the platforms for the station alongside the ticket office and waiting area. A new bridge over the brook on the site has already been installed, as have two new rail bridges. Work is also being carried out to double the track between the existing Kirkby and new Headbolt Lane stations.

Headbolt Lane will be the second new station opened by the Mayor since his election, and the City Region Combined Authority sees it as a key part of his for All ambitions, aiming to deliver new stations and expand the Merseyrail network across the region.

Battery technology on board the region’s new £500m publicly-owned trains could see services extended into to new areas of the city region and beyond, including possible links to places such as , Warrington and Runcorn.

The new station plans include:

  • step-free access throughout the station
  • a bus interchange
  • parking
  • links to active travel networks
  • passenger waiting facilities and toilets
  • 300 park and ride spaces
  • electric vehicle charging points

Alongside this work, last month saw the arrival of the first of the new battery-powered trains that will serve the station, which is being built without the need to extend the ‘third rail’ power source that serves the rest of the Merseyrail network. Testing of the unit to prepare for it entering service once the station opens is progressing well.

The full scheme includes the extension of the Merseyrail network beyond the existing Kirkby station and will see Merseyrail services run into the new station. Northern services from Wigan and Manchester will also operate to and from the new, three-platform station, which is due to open in later this year.

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

It is also aligned to Knowsley Council’s plans to improve transport access in the area for residents whilst also supporting workers and visitors to one of Europe’s largest employment sites, Knowsley Business Park.

Headbolt Station
Headbolt Station // Credit: LCR Combined Authority

Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said:

“As a Kirkby native, I’ve heard talk about a new station coming to Headbolt Lane for as long as I can remember. I’m really proud that our £80m investment has turned that dream into delivery.

“The new station is another step on our journey towards my ambition of building a London-style transport system for our region. I want to make getting around as quick, cheap, clean and reliable as possible.

“Headbolt will be the second station I have opened in the region and, while it was great to take a look at the site today, I can’t wait to see local people on board our brand new publicly owned trains really bringing it to life.”

The new station is a key part of Mayor Rotheram’s plans to deliver a London-style transport system, which aims to make the region’s public transport quicker, cheaper, greener and more reliable.

Cllr Tony Brennan, Knowsley’s Cabinet member for Regeneration and Economic Development, said:

“Headbolt Lane Station will improve transport options to a wider number of Kirkby residents, providing access to the new battery trains and all the fantastic facilities the new station has to offer.

“The new station will also improve access to Knowsley Business Park, which will help attract further investment into the area at such an exciting time for Knowsley.”

Philippa Britton, Principal Programme Sponsor at Network Rail, said:

“It was great to be on site and see the progress that’s been made to build the brand-new station at Headbolt Lane. Residents will soon be able to benefit from improved rail connectivity in Liverpool and the Northwest.

“We welcome the investment in the rail network and we’re delighted to be working with Liverpool City Region Combined Authority and other stakeholders to deliver this project.”

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  1. Looking forward to seeing the new station open with Class 777 to operate on battery power without the need of 3rd rail electrification extension to Headbolt Lane.

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