Merseyrail line closes for engineering works

A Merseyrail black and yellow electric train on the track. A bridge over the platform can be seen above the train with a man walking across the other side. One man can be seen standing on the train platform at the bottom looking towards the train.
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No trains will run on the line for ten days due to planned engineering works

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Merseyrail passengers are facing disruption as a line has closed for planned engineering works.

Trains will not run between Formby and Southport until 14 October, while Network Rail carry out track renewal works including upgrading signalling systems.

A rail replacement bus service is in operation between Southport and Formby, calling at all stations and trains will be running between Formby and Liverpool Central.

Passengers are advised to expect longer journey times and to check information on the Merseyrail website before they travel.

A normal timetable will be in operation from the start of service on 15 October, Merseyrail said.

The works come just weeks after the line was closed for Network Rail to construct a new concrete crossing over the River Alt.

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