Overview
Why take the train to Liverpool?
Being the home of The Beatles, Liverpool has many places that
commemorate the story of the most successful band of all time. The
Beatles Story is the only museum in the world that focuses entirely
on The Beatles, and its band members. For the more avid fans
there is also the Magical Mystery Tour, a guided tour that will
take you to the most important places associated with the band. At
the end of the day one can drink and relax in the many
Beatles-themed pubs like the Rubber Soul, The Cavern Club and Abbey
Road.
The Waterfront Region in Liverpool was awarded World Heritage
Site status by UNESCO, recognizing the city for its outstanding
values and role in the development of world trade.
The city architecture is splendid and visitors who arrive on one
of our trains to Liverpool have a wide range of places to see
during their visit. Amongst the most notable buildings we can
mention St. George's Hall, Walker Art Gallery, Royal Liver
Building, Albert Dock, Merseyside Maritime Museum and Tate
Liverpool (a modern art gallery).
For football lovers, Liverpool has two Premier League teams,
Liverpool and Everton.
For shoppers, Liverpool ONE is a huge 1.65 million sq ft of
shopping and leisure, which includes 160 shops, more than 20 bars
and restaurants, a fantastic 14 screen cinema and a 5 acre park.
The shopping centre was opened during Liverpool's year as European
Capital of Culture (2008). Liverpool ONE is the largest shopping
centre in the city and the boasts the largest Topman/Topshop store
outside of London.
Our train services to Liverpool?
We offer regular and comfortable trains to Liverpool from major
towns and cities in the north of England and Scotland. All our
trains have the option of travelling First class and a trolley
service is available on our core routes.