Late night trains and buses to run across Merseyside for Eurovision
Image caption,At a glanceThe contest is expected to bring 100,000 extra visitors to LiverpoolExtra night trains, buses and ferries will run across Merseyside for the Eurovision final.
Liverpool City Region Mayor Steve Rotherham said the late night transport would ensure Eurovision fans and locals "won’t have to cut the party short". Merseyrail services will run into the early hours after the final and services will also run until after midnight on the night of the "Big Eurovision Welcome" on 7 May.
"The chance to host a global spectacle like the Eurovision Song Contest is an opportunity that doesn’t come around very often – especially for a city in the UK – that’s why so many others tried but were unsuccessful in bidding to host it," he said.
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