World Class Connectivity

 

Liverpool is served by the M62, M57, and M58 motorways, providing easy access to the M6, the backbone of Britain’s motorway network.

2 major airports
within 45 minutes drive

2 hours journey time
to London

Connectivity

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Road

Liverpool is served by the M62, M57, and M58 motorways, providing easy access to the M6, the backbone of Britain’s motorway network.
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Air

Liverpool John Lennon Airport is approximately 7.5 miles South East of Liverpool City Centre and is one of Europe’s fasting growing airports with direct flights to major European Cities such as Paris, Madrid, Milan, Barcelona, Berlin & Amsterdam.

Manchester Airport, the UK’s third largest airport, serves nearly 200 destinations and over 29 million passengers in 2019

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Boat

Mersey Ferries offer 10 minute cross-river services between Pier Head and the Wirral 7 days a week.

Daily services to Dublin, Belfast and the Isle of Man from P&O and Norfolkine Irish Sea.

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BICYCLE

Citybike hire scheme offers over 1.000 bikes for hire from 140 docking stations across Liverpool.

£47m Liverpool City Centre Connectivity scheme to reduce congestion and improve air quality.

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Rail

Liverpool Lime Street station – recently upgraded as part of a £340m railway investment in the Liverpool City Region

  • London – 2 hours 16 minutes
  • Birmingham – 1 hours 31 minutes
  • Manchester – 34 minutes
  • Chester – 45 mins
  • Leeds – 1hr 23 mins
  • Glasgow – 3hrs 33 mins

Connections to HS2 and Northern Powerhouse Rail will both cut journey times, increase capacity and boosting the local economy.

Merseyrail Loop, located directly under No. 1 Tithebarn, connects the city to the Wirral and links James Street, Central and Moorfields stations to Liverpool Lime Street.