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Be Safe

Above all else, we want to ensure that your journey with us is a safe one. With this in mind, we thought you might benefit from some sound safety advice on many aspects of your journey. Please take a few minutes of your time to read this advice.

Escalators

  • Never take luggage trolleys, prams, bikes or dogs on the escalators. Pushchairs should be folded and carried. Station lifts should be used to carry these items, as well as any heavy luggage.
  • Keep to the right, facing forward and keep your hand on top of the handrail. Do not touch the sides of the escalator below the handrail. Keep your feet away from the sides.
  • Do not run or push passed people on the escalators.
  • Always carry small children or hold them by the hand.
  • Take care when stepping on and off the escalators.

On The Platform

  • Ensure that you and any children in your care stand well back from the platform edge.
  • Remember not all trains may stop at your platform. From time to time some trains pass through stations without stopping, so keep a hold of children, pushchairs and other belongings.
  • Never attempt to retrieve articles dropped onto the railway line or between the platform and train. Advise a member of staff or use the help points.
  • If you have any concerns regarding your safety during any part of your journey, please contact a member of staff or use the help points.

Boarding And Alighting From Trains

  • Ensure that you are on the platform in plenty of time before your train is due to depart.
  • Be ready to board and alight from your train in plenty of time (do not board the train if you are not travelling).
  • A door-closing alarm sounds when the doors are about to close (a high-pitched beeping noise).
  • Do not attempt to board or alight whilst this alarm is sounding.
  • Let passengers off before you board.
  • Mind the gap! Platform heights can vary from station to station. Please take care

On The Train

  • Merseyrail operate a smoke-free policy on all of our trains and sub surface stations, this includes waiting shelters on platforms.
  • Do not store oversize / heavy luggage in the overhead shelf. Such items could fall during the journey, causing injury to you or another passenger.
  • Keep aisle clear of luggage.
  • Do not stand near the train doors. You could cause an obstruction, or an accident when the doors open or close.