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Oct 30, 2025

Liverpool City Region Activates Winter Transport Plan to Keep Business Travel Moving

Liverpool City Region Activates Winter Transport Plan to Keep Business Travel Moving
Merseytravel and transport operators across the Liverpool City Region have triggered their annual Winter Service Plan after forecasters warned of the season’s first Arctic blast. Announced on 30 October 2025, the plan coordinates rail, bus, tunnel and ferry operators, local councils and National Highways to minimise weather-related disruption on one of the UK’s busiest multimodal corridors.

Key measures – • Merseyrail will run preventative “ghost” trains overnight to keep rails ice-free and position de-icing units at critical junctions. • Up to 5,000 tonnes of road salt have been stockpiled; gritters stand on 24-hour call to treat strategic commuter and freight routes to the Port of Liverpool. • Queensway and Kingsway tunnels will deploy heated road decks and additional incident response crews to prevent closures that could force city-centre diversions. • The Mersey Ferry will operate an amended timetable during severe gales, while bus operators have pre-agreed diversionary routes should snow or flooding block residential streets.

Why it matters for mobility programmes – The Liverpool City Region sits on the main road-rail axis linking Irish Sea freight flows to the Midlands. Many corporates route shipments and rotational staff through Liverpool John Lennon Airport and the port; weather-related bottlenecks here can ripple across national supply chains. Companies with commuter shuttles or field engineers in the region should sign up to Merseytravel’s real-time data feed, which pushes API updates that can be integrated into travel-management systems.

Employee-care implications – HR teams are reminded that the UK’s “reasonable endeavours” duty of care may require contingency plans—remote-work arrangements or overnight accommodation—if snow blocks public transport. Duty managers should also verify that expatriates driving company vehicles understand UK winter-tyre regulations; while not mandatory nationwide, they are strongly recommended on untreated rural roads.

Outlook – The Met Office expects up to 15 snow-ice events this winter, compared with eight last year. Merseytravel will review the plan weekly; any escalations—such as tunnel closures—will be announced on the TravelSmart website and X (formerly Twitter).
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