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Fifteen years since the sale of MTL to Arriva
RE: Fifteen years since the sale of MTL to Arriva
(25/02/2015 09:48)Barney Wrote:  There is no way of knowing what bus operations across Merseyside would now look like if Arriva had not bought out MTL. When deregulation occurred in 1986 the new company, Merseybus, immediately closed Litherland, PAR and Garston depots in Liverpool and Seaview Road on the Wirral. A few years later Edge Lane and Walton were also closed. Ribble rationalised its depots with the closure of Aintree, Skelhorne Street, Southport and its out-station at Ormskirk and Crosville ceased to exist. For better or worse, Arriva simply continued the business plan its predecessors had started in an effort to cut costs and increase profitability.

Crosville didnt cease to exist it just downsized to the Wirral and Chester . Rock Ferry and chester the ever presents , with fortunes alternating between West Kirby and Heswall before both ceased to exist , eventually becoming a pub at Heswall and Housing at West Kirby.
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