British train operating company owned by Serco-Abellio From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Merseyrail is a British train operating company owned by Serco-Abellio and overseen by Merseytravel. They provide passenger rail services across Merseyside. They run 59 trains serving 69 stations.[1]
Overview | |
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Fleet size | 59 |
Stations called at | 69 |
Stations operated | 67 |
Route km operated | 120.7 |
National Rail abbreviation | ME |
Parent company | Serco-Abellio. Abellio is part of Nederlandse Spoorwegen. |
Website | www |
Technical | |
Track length | 75 miles |
Merseyrail has been using new class 777 trains since January 2023.[2] These are replacing the old class 507 and 508 trains, which were over 40 years old.[2]
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