Ten stops along the normal bus routes will be missed
Arriva North West and Merseytravel released an update on social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, at 7pm on Thursday, September 28. The posts reported there would be a change of route for the 86, 86A and 699 services.READ MORE: Live updates as Natalie Bennett appears in court over Kasey Anderson murderMerseytravel said: "Due to ASB on Smithdown Road, Wavertree, all 86,86A and 699 will operate via Ullet Road, Croxteth Road and Princes Avenue in both directions.
The change means ten stops along the normal route will be missed including for those looking to visit Liverpool Women's Hospital and Toxteth Park Cemetery. Arriva has said the changes will be in place for the rest of the evening and have not added any details on if the diversion will continue on Friday, September 29.Get all the big headlines, pictures, analysis, opinion and video on the stories that matter to you by signing up to our daily and breaking newsletter.
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