Plans for new Mersey ferry set sail

Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram pictured with Cllr Liam Robinson, chair of Merseytravel.

Plans have been drawn up for a new Mersey ferry and members of the public are being asked what type of facilities they would like on board.

Liverpool City Region Metro Mayor Steve Rotheram today announced proposals, a key element of the Mersey Ferries strategy, which will be supported by approval of next week’s Combined Authority budget.

Naval architects have prepared initial plans and, following a period of public consultation on the type of facilities for the new vessel, a tendering process will start later this year.

This latest stage in the commissioning process brings delivery of the first new ferry for nearly 60 years significantly closer.

Rotheram said:“Ferries are such an important part of our identity. They have both a practical and an iconic value and will be a key element in our future transport and tourism strategies. This new ferry will be designed specifically for our needs and will ensure this ancient form of transport is relevant for the 21st century. There will be ferries on the Mersey as long as there are Liver Birds on the Liver Building.”

The new ferry design is aimed at providing a vessel with greater comfort and versatility.   As well as fulfilling its core role a public transport system, it could be used for events and river cruises to generate additional income.

Following public consultation, and agreement on a final design, the project will be taken forward with the new ferry ready for service before 2021.

Cllr Liam Robinson, chair of Merseytravel, said: “Our existing ferry fleet has given outstanding service to generations of commuters and visitors. They have been part of the scenery on the river, but if we are committed to the future of the ferry, now is the time to invest in a state-of-the-art vessel fit for the next 50 years.”

 

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