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Direct train services between Liverpool and Scotland to start this year

TransPennine Express passengers will be able to go direct from Lime Street all the way to Glasgow

A TransPennine Express train

Direct train services between Liverpool and Scotland are to begin by the end of the year, it's been revealed.

By December, TransPennine Express passengers will be able to get from Lime Street Station all the way to Glasgow, with the new line to start with a three-trains-a-day service.

That will mean customers travelling between Merseyside and Scotland no longer need to change at Wigan or Preston.

At a Westminster Social Policy Forum event taking place in Liverpool city centre on Friday, Carew Satchwell, acting head of strategic planning on Network Rail's London North Western Route, said those services will begin in December.

A TransPennine spokeswoman later said there was no "confirmed launch date" - but that the new service will begin by the end of this year.

Mr Satchwell told the event at the Holiday Inn: "TransPennine Express is introducing new services between Liverpool and Glasgow in December. That's just going to be three services a day, but that's at least a start.

"We spent . We have remodelled it, we've got new platforms, lengthened platforms and upgraded signalling, but the key issue is capacity - how do we get more people around?"

On Friday, a TransPennine Express spokeswoman said: "We are really looking forward to launching this new service later this year which will connect these two great cities together.