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New images of how a planned £100m Liverpool train station will look once completed have been revealed for the first time. The Baltic Station scheme is one of four planned by recently re-elected Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram. The mayor has pledged that the project will be completed by the end of 2027 – a year ahead of its current schedule.

Rotheram has also promised to build three new stations at Daresbury in Halton, Woodchurch on the Wirral and Carr Mill in St Helens, with work to develop all three underway by the end of the decade. Rotheram said: “Since I have been mayor, I have worked around the clock to ensure our area has better connectivity so that people get to enjoy a reliable, accessible, affordable and integrated public transport network that helps, rather than hinders people getting around. “There are some unique challenges with the design of the site given that the station platform is subterranean.



However, these plans for Liverpool Baltic further demonstrate our ambitions for the future of public transport in our area – a modern, fully accessible network with state-of-the-art infrastructure that unlocks opportunities for people and businesses. “Liverpool Baltic is just the first in a pipeline of new stations we will be delivering over the next few years to ensure we are connecting local people to each other and to the opportunities we are creating.” The images have been unveiled ahead of a public consultation in June and July over plans f.

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