TravelWatch Isle of Man believes foot passengers could face problems
The lack of public transport links at the proposed new ferry terminal in Liverpool could be an issue for foot passengers travelling to and from the Isle of Man.
That's the concern being raised by TravelWatch Isle of Man after the planning application for the Merseyside facility was submitted.
The organisation is worried about the distance between the new terminal and Liverpool Lime Street train station, as well as the lack of regular bus routes serving the area.
John Pennington from TravelWatch Isle of Man wants to know why public transport hasn't been given higher priority:

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