January 2010 Archives
NO-ONE should be surprised at the dismal failure of public transport on Merseyside - as confirmed by the most recent figures.
Merseyrail trains might run on time, more or less, but that is only because they travel at such low speeds and the services are infrequent.
I've checked in the old timetables, and trains were faster and more frequent between Liverpool and New Brighton 100 YEARS AGO than they are now!




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