Merseytram battle goes on

 
Transport bosses have pledged to ‘take all necessary and appropriate steps’ to revive the Merseytram scheme.

The decision was taken at an extraordinary meeting of Merseytravel’s Passenger Transport Authority to discuss the district auditor’s report on the tram, which was abandoned in November 2005 at a cost of £70M.

The Audit Commission’s public interest report criticised Merseytravel’s financial handling of the scheme (Surveyor, 24 January 2008).

But members of the PTA agreed yesterday that ‘Merseytram Line 1 should remain the top priority major scheme within Merseyside LTP 2005-2009, and to authorise the executive to take all necessary and appropriate steps to revive the scheme in partnership with the districts’.

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