The station is set to open in spring 2023
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Work is now underway on a £80m project to build a new railway station on Merseyside.
Earthworks taking place to prepare the site in Headbolt Lane, Kirkby, for the construction of the new station building, platforms and car park later in the year.
Additional works will also be taking place to install new bridges and widen the embankment of the line between Kirkby and the new station over the coming months.
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Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotheram was on-hand this week to see work get underway on the £80m scheme to build a new station at Headbolt Lane in Kirkby.
Alongside representatives from the other partners involved in delivering the scheme, the Mayor saw
The new station plans include:
The plans for the new station were approved at the end of 2021.
Steve Rotheram, Mayor of the Liverpool City Region, said: "As a Kirkby native, I’ve heard talk about a new station coming to Headbolt Lane for as long as I can remember.
"Thanks to devolution, with more decisions being taken locally, we are finally going to make it a reality.
"In the last few years, working alongside Cllr Morgan and Knowsley Council, we’re delivering something of a renaissance for Kirkby after decades of private sector failure.
"From tens of millions of pounds invested into the Townie, to the construction of this new station, we’re giving local people a place to be proud of once again.
"The new station is another step on our journey towards my ambition of building a London-style transport system for our region. I want to make getting around as quick, cheap, clean and reliable wherever you live.
"Headbolt will be the first station opened under Merseyrail for All and I can’t wait to see local people – and our brand new publicly owned trains – bringing the station to life."
The scheme is being delivered by the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority in partnership with Knowsley Council, Network Rail, Merseyrail and Northern. Funding has come from the Transforming Cities Fund.
Cllr Tony Brennan, cabinet member for regeneration and economic development, said: "I’m delighted that work on the new Headbolt Lane train station is getting underway.
"It will enhance transport options for people in the Northwood and Tower Hill areas of Kirkby and also improve access to the nearby Knowsley Business Park.
"The new station will open up access to places of education, employment and training for a wider number of Kirkby residents. These are exciting times for the town and support our ongoing commitment to the development of Kirkby."
Chris Pye, North West infrastructure director at Network Rail, said: "We are delighted that once again the mayor and the Liverpool City Region Combined Authority are investing in the rail network for the environmental and economic benefits it delivers for its residents.
"The brand new station at Headbolt Lane, which will boast modern, spacious and accessible facilities, will encourage people in Kirkby to get out of their cars and travel by train to employment and leisure sites within the city region and beyond."
Suzanne Grant, commercial director at Merseyrail, added: "It is fantastic to see work begin at Headbolt Lane station as we make steps towards connecting more people within the Liverpool City Region by extending the Merseyrail network.
"Working in partnership to deliver a railway that our communities can be proud of is our key objective and extending the network to serve new areas is key to this.
"We are incredibly excited to begin to serve customers at Headbolt Lane when the station opens in 2023."