Can You Cycle Through Liverpool Tunnel?

Can I ride my bicycle through the tunnel? Bicycles are not permitted through the Kingsway (Wallasey) Tunnel. Through the Queensway (Birkenhead) Tunnel, they are not allowed between the hours of 6am to 8pm, Monday to Friday, 7am to 8pm on Saturday and 8am to 9pm on Sunday.

Do motorbikes have to pay for the Mersey tunnel?

Yes, motorbikes are exempt from paying the toll/charges.

Can you walk through the Liverpool tunnel?

Please Note: You cannot walk through either of the Mersey Tunnels. You may cycle through the Queensway (Birkenhead) Tunnel at certain times. Please check Byelaw 9 for times.

Are the Liverpool tunnels free?

You will need a pre-paid toll account and you must not be travelling for business reasons. For all other users the Class 1 toll is £2.00. There are no changes to the toll fees for Class 2, 3 or 4 vehicles for either pre-paid accounts or cash payments.

What do you do if you break down the Mersey tunnel?

If you break down
Use your hazard lights. Pull into a lay-by, emergency lane or as far to the nearside as you can. Turn off your engine.

Are bicycles allowed in the Mersey Tunnels?

Can I ride my bicycle through the tunnel? Bicycles are not permitted through the Kingsway (Wallasey) Tunnel. Through the Queensway (Birkenhead) Tunnel, they are not allowed between the hours of 6am to 8pm, Monday to Friday, 7am to 8pm on Saturday and 8am to 9pm on Sunday.

What vehicles can go through the Mersey tunnel?

Motorcycle with sidecar and 3-wheeled vehicle. Private/light goods vehicle up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight. Passenger carrying vehicle with seating capacity for under 9 persons. Private/light goods vehicle up to 3.5 tonnes gross vehicle weight, with trailer.

Can you cycle across Mersey Gateway?

But, like the Mersey tunnels, it is NOT open to pedestrians or cyclists – and you could be prosecuted if you try to cross.

How many people died making the Mersey tunnel?

Over 1700 men worked on the building of the Queensway Tunnel, with 17 sadly killed during the construction. Teams started work on both the Wirral and Liverpool sides of the Mersey.

How deep is the Liverpool tunnel?

The Mersey Mole” was the name given to the huge mechanical boring machine which sliced its way through the ground from Wallasey to Liverpool when the Wallasey tunnel was built. 19. The depth below riverbed of the Wallasey tunnel is an average 40ft.

Is the Liverpool tunnel underwater?

The Queensway tunnel is a road tunnel under the River Mersey, in the north west of England, between Liverpool and Birkenhead. Locally, it is often referred to as the “Birkenhead tunnel” or “old tunnel”, to distinguish it from the newer Kingsway tunnel (1971), which serves Wallasey and the M53 motorway traffic.

Why do you have to pay for Mersey tunnel?

Why do we have to pay a toll to use them? Because the tunnels were built as a joint venture by local authorities in Merseyside they are not part of the national road network, which is paid for indirectly via road tax and general taxation.

What is the deepest tunnel in the UK?

As one of the Seven Wonders of the Waterways, the Standedge Tunnel is the longest, highest and deepest canal tunnel in Great Britain.

What does a blue light in a tunnel mean?

The blue light indicates there’s an emergency phone you can use in the tunnels. As you see directly to the right the yellow box that’s an emergency phone. These are only meant to be used by MTA employees.

Can you change lane in a tunnel?

Driving in tunnels.
Don’t overtake or change lanes unless directed to do so by a road sign. Don’t stop in the tunnel unless instructed to do so or in an emergency. If you break down, get to the walkway and use the emergency phone. Don’t attempt to change a wheel or push your vehicle – wait for assistance.

How polluted is the Mersey?

Using the same measure other studies have used, if we were to extrapolate our findings for the Mersey, we would find it contains more than 2 million pieces of microplastic per square kilometre, a number higher than that found at the infamous Great Pacific Garbage Patch that accumulates within the North Pacific Gyre (

Where can I cycle in Liverpool?

Cycle maps

  • Cycle routes in and around Clubmoor.
  • Cycle routes in and around West Derby.
  • Everton Park and the Mersey.
  • Liverpool City Centre to Walton (part of National Cycle Network route 810)
  • Liverpool Loop Line Trans Pennine Trail (national cycle route 62)
  • Liverpool Loop Line to city centre (national cycle route 56)

Is Liverpool cycle friendly?

Liverpool occupies a particularly flat, coastal area, so you don’t need to worry about encountering hills and instead can ride as far as you like, often on traffic-free trails and cycle paths. From challenging day-rides to shorter, family-friendly trails, Liverpool has cycle routes galore.

Can I take a bike on a train at Liverpool Street?

You can also take non-folded cycles on trains: Leaving Liverpool Street station going towards Chingford, Enfield Town or Cheshunt, between 07:30 and 09:30. Arriving at Liverpool Street station from Chingford, Enfield Town or Cheshunt, between 16:00 and 19:00.

Is there speed cameras in the Mersey tunnel?

There’s no speed cameras in the tunnel, they’re all uncalibrated CCTV style ones. Cruisewirral’s number one speller!

Do blue badge holders pay for Mersey tunnel?

Blue Badge Holders can cross the mersey gateway bridge for free once registered with Merseyflow the Official Site for Mersey Gateway Bridge.