As you will see the hospital is well served by public transport, which can offer a cheaper and quicker alternative for some journeys. The Liverpool Loop Line runs nearby to the hospital making cycling an excellent option and the hospital have cycle parking. bus or bike. It shows all the routes which serve the area, how often they run and where the bus stops are for each service. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital are appealing to the public and staff to help relieve traffic and parking problems around the local area. A L D E Y H E Y H O S P I TA L A R E A L AY O U T A N D B U S S T O P S KEY H O S P I TA L B U I L D I N G S MAIN ROADS BUS ROUTES BUS STOPS C Y C L E PA R K I N G C Y C L E S TA N D S How to get to Alder Hey Hospital Pollution and congestion continue to increase as a result of more journeys made by car, so we need to find some alternative travel solutions. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital have been working in partnership with the Merseyside TravelWise programme which aims to find and promote these solutions. There are lots of ways for you to find out more This leaflet has been put together to help make it easier for you to get to and from the hospital by This leaflet is available in other formats on request. Timetables for local bus and rail services are also available at Alder Hey Hospital, or you can visit the Queen Square Bus Station. To find out more about TravelWise call 0151 330 1253 or visit our website at www.gotravelwise.com www.gotravelwise.com 0151 330 1253/1290 The Merseyside TraveIWise campaign aims to raise awareness of the effects of increasing car use and to promote walking, cycling and public transport. The campaign is run by the five Local Authorities of Merseyside and Merseytravel with funding from Health Action Zone. We work with individuals, schools, community groups and businesses to help them reduce the impact of their travel, including supporting the development of Travel Plans. For more information please contact TravelWise on: Using public transport, walking or cycling even for just one journey a week, helps make Merseyside a healthier and greener place. Problems of Car Dependency Health – Traffic fumes increase respiratory problems like asthma – up to 24,000 people die prematurely in Britain every year as a result of traffic related air pollution. By using the car even for short journeys we’ve become less active, increasing heart disease. Environment – Over 21 million cars on our roads are making a huge contribution to global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions from road transport are rising faster than from any other source. Vehicle emissions reduce local air quality and heavy traffic is disrupting our communities. Hospital Costs Claiming back travel costs to and from hospital You may be able to get help with the costs of visiting hospital for treatment as an outpatient. Families who get Income Support, Incomebased Job Seekers Allowance, Disabled Persons Tax Credit, Working Families Tax Credit may qualify to have their fares paid. There are also other categories of people who can get help. Please pick up leaflet HC11 (from DSS or when you arrive at hospital), or ask at the hospital claims office. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Travel Plan A Travel Plan is being drawn up with staff in order to make it easier for everyone to get to the hospital without travelling alone in a car. An Action Team has been established who are working together with Merseyside TravelWise promoting more environmentally acceptable forms of travel such as walking, cycling and public transport. A range of initiatives will be introduced to make it easier to walk, cycle, use public transport or share car journeys to the hospital. This leaflet is just one of these initiatives. This leaflet is available in other formats on request. There are lots of ways for you to find out more This leaflet has been put together to help make it easier for you to get to and from the hospital by Health – Traffic fumes increase respiratory problems like asthma – up to 24,000 people die prematurely in Britain every year as a result of traffic related air pollution. By using the car even for short journeys we’ve become less active, increasing heart disease. Environment – Over 21 million cars on our roads are making a huge contribution to global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions from road transport are rising faster than from any other source. Vehicle emissions reduce local air quality and heavy traffic is disrupting our communities. Hospital Costs Claiming back travel costs to and from hospital You may be able to get help with the costs of visiting hospital for treatment as an outpatient. Families who get Income Support, Incomebased Job Seekers Allowance, Disabled Persons Tax Credit, Working Families Tax Credit may qualify to have their fares paid. There are also other categories of people who can get help. Please pick up leaflet HC11 (from DSS or when you arrive at hospital), or ask at the hospital claims office. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Travel Plan A Travel Plan is being drawn up with staff in order to make it easier for everyone to get to the hospital without travelling alone in a car. An Action Team has been established who are working together with Merseyside TravelWise promoting more environmentally acceptable forms of travel such as walking, cycling and public transport. A range of initiatives will be introduced to make it easier to walk, cycle, use public transport or share car journeys to the hospital. This leaflet is just one of these initiatives. C Y C L E S TA N D S C Y C L E PA R K I N G BUS STOPS BUS ROUTES MAIN ROADS H O S P I TA L B U I L D I N G S KEY A L D E Y H E Y H O S P I TA L A R E A L AY O U T A N D B U S S T O P S Using public transport, walking or cycling even for just one journey a week, helps make Merseyside a healthier and greener place. Problems of Car Dependency The Merseyside TraveIWise campaign aims to raise awareness of the effects of increasing car use and to promote walking, cycling and public transport. The campaign is run by the five Local Authorities of Merseyside and Merseytravel with funding from Health Action Zone. We work with individuals, schools, community groups and businesses to help them reduce the impact of their travel, including supporting the development of Travel Plans. For more information please contact TravelWise on: As you will see the hospital is well served by public transport, which can offer a cheaper and quicker alternative for some journeys. The Liverpool Loop Line runs nearby to the hospital making cycling an excellent option and the hospital have cycle parking. 0151 330 1253/1290 Pollution and congestion continue to increase as a result of more journeys made by car, so we need to find some alternative travel solutions. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital have been working in partnership with the Merseyside TravelWise programme which aims to find and promote these solutions. www.gotravelwise.com How to get to Alder Hey Hospital bus or bike. It shows all the routes which serve the area, how often they run and where the bus stops are for each service. Timetables for local bus and rail services are also available at Alder Hey Hospital, or you can visit the Queen Square Bus Station. To find out more about TravelWise call 0151 330 1253 or visit our website at www.gotravelwise.com Alder Hey Children’s Hospital are appealing to the public and staff to help relieve traffic and parking problems around the local area. This leaflet is available in other formats on request. There are lots of ways for you to find out more This leaflet has been put together to help make it easier for you to get to and from the hospital by Health – Traffic fumes increase respiratory problems like asthma – up to 24,000 people die prematurely in Britain every year as a result of traffic related air pollution. By using the car even for short journeys we’ve become less active, increasing heart disease. Environment – Over 21 million cars on our roads are making a huge contribution to global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions from road transport are rising faster than from any other source. Vehicle emissions reduce local air quality and heavy traffic is disrupting our communities. Hospital Costs Claiming back travel costs to and from hospital You may be able to get help with the costs of visiting hospital for treatment as an outpatient. Families who get Income Support, Incomebased Job Seekers Allowance, Disabled Persons Tax Credit, Working Families Tax Credit may qualify to have their fares paid. There are also other categories of people who can get help. Please pick up leaflet HC11 (from DSS or when you arrive at hospital), or ask at the hospital claims office. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Travel Plan A Travel Plan is being drawn up with staff in order to make it easier for everyone to get to the hospital without travelling alone in a car. An Action Team has been established who are working together with Merseyside TravelWise promoting more environmentally acceptable forms of travel such as walking, cycling and public transport. A range of initiatives will be introduced to make it easier to walk, cycle, use public transport or share car journeys to the hospital. This leaflet is just one of these initiatives. C Y C L E S TA N D S C Y C L E PA R K I N G BUS STOPS BUS ROUTES MAIN ROADS H O S P I TA L B U I L D I N G S KEY A L D E Y H E Y H O S P I TA L A R E A L AY O U T A N D B U S S T O P S Using public transport, walking or cycling even for just one journey a week, helps make Merseyside a healthier and greener place. Problems of Car Dependency The Merseyside TraveIWise campaign aims to raise awareness of the effects of increasing car use and to promote walking, cycling and public transport. The campaign is run by the five Local Authorities of Merseyside and Merseytravel with funding from Health Action Zone. We work with individuals, schools, community groups and businesses to help them reduce the impact of their travel, including supporting the development of Travel Plans. For more information please contact TravelWise on: As you will see the hospital is well served by public transport, which can offer a cheaper and quicker alternative for some journeys. The Liverpool Loop Line runs nearby to the hospital making cycling an excellent option and the hospital have cycle parking. 0151 330 1253/1290 Pollution and congestion continue to increase as a result of more journeys made by car, so we need to find some alternative travel solutions. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital have been working in partnership with the Merseyside TravelWise programme which aims to find and promote these solutions. www.gotravelwise.com How to get to Alder Hey Hospital bus or bike. It shows all the routes which serve the area, how often they run and where the bus stops are for each service. Timetables for local bus and rail services are also available at Alder Hey Hospital, or you can visit the Queen Square Bus Station. To find out more about TravelWise call 0151 330 1253 or visit our website at www.gotravelwise.com Alder Hey Children’s Hospital are appealing to the public and staff to help relieve traffic and parking problems around the local area. www.gotravelwise.com 0151 330 1253/1290 MAIN ROADS BUS ROUTES BUS STOPS C Y C L E PA R K I N G C Y C L E S TA N D S A L D E Y H E Y H O S P I TA L A R E A L AY O U T A N D B U S S T O P S H O S P I TA L B U I L D I N G S This leaflet is available in other formats on request. Timetables for local bus and rail services are also available at Alder Hey Hospital, or you can visit the Queen Square Bus Station. To find out more about TravelWise call 0151 330 1253 or visit our website at www.gotravelwise.com A range of initiatives will be introduced to make it easier to walk, cycle, use public transport or share car journeys to the hospital. This leaflet is just one of these initiatives. An Action Team has been established who are working together with Merseyside TravelWise promoting more environmentally acceptable forms of travel such as walking, cycling and public transport. A Travel Plan is being drawn up with staff in order to make it easier for everyone to get to the hospital without travelling alone in a car. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Travel Plan There are lots of ways for you to find out more How to get to Alder Hey Hospital bus or bike. It shows all the routes which serve the area, how often they run and where the bus stops are for each service. Hospital Costs Claiming back travel costs to and from hospital You may be able to get help with the costs of visiting hospital for treatment as an outpatient. Families who get Income Support, Incomebased Job Seekers Allowance, Disabled Persons Tax Credit, Working Families Tax Credit may qualify to have their fares paid. There are also other categories of people who can get help. Please pick up leaflet HC11 (from DSS or when you arrive at hospital), or ask at the hospital claims office. The Merseyside TraveIWise campaign aims to raise awareness of the effects of increasing car use and to promote walking, cycling and public transport. The campaign is run by the five Local Authorities of Merseyside and Merseytravel with funding from Health Action Zone. We work with individuals, schools, community groups and businesses to help them reduce the impact of their travel, including supporting the development of Travel Plans. For more information please contact TravelWise on: Alder Hey Children’s Hospital are appealing to the public and staff to help relieve traffic and parking problems around the local area. As you will see the hospital is well served by public transport, which can offer a cheaper and quicker alternative for some journeys. The Liverpool Loop Line runs nearby to the hospital making cycling an excellent option and the hospital have cycle parking. Using public transport, walking or cycling even for just one journey a week, helps make Merseyside a healthier and greener place. Pollution and congestion continue to increase as a result of more journeys made by car, so we need to find some alternative travel solutions. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital have been working in partnership with the Merseyside TravelWise programme which aims to find and promote these solutions. This leaflet has been put together to help make it easier for you to get to and from the hospital by Problems of Car Dependency Health – Traffic fumes increase respiratory problems like asthma – up to 24,000 people die prematurely in Britain every year as a result of traffic related air pollution. By using the car even for short journeys we’ve become less active, increasing heart disease. Environment – Over 21 million cars on our roads are making a huge contribution to global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions from road transport are rising faster than from any other source. Vehicle emissions reduce local air quality and heavy traffic is disrupting our communities. KEY BUS ROUTES THAT SERVE ALDER HEY CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL Kirkby Netherton Croxteth Fazakerley Ford Black Bull Croxteth Park Broadway Seaforth Walton Bootle Tuebrook Everton Liverpool City Centre Old Swan Broadgreen Liverpool Hospital Women's Hospital H Stockbridge Village West Derby H Alder Hey Hospital Dovecot Page Moss Prescot Thatto Heath St Helens H Rathbone Hospital Dingle H Wavertree Sefton General Hospital Aigburth Vale Huyton Whiston Childwall Woolton H Whiston Hospital Belle Vale Hunts Cross Cycle Route Netherley Halewood Halebank www.gotravelwise.com DIRECT BUS ROUTES MAIN POINTS ON ROUTE 8/9 LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE (James Street) via Old Swan, East Prescot Road/Eaton Road (for Alder Hey Hospital), Page Moss, Huyton Bus Station 10/10A/110 LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE (James Street) via Old Swan, East Prescot Road/Eaton Road (for Alder Hey Hospital), Page Moss, Prescot, Whiston Hospital, Thatto Heath, St Helens Bus Station 11 LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE (James Street) via Royal Liverpool Hospital, Tuebrook, Old Swan, Alder Hey Hospital, Stockbridge Village, Page Moss, Huyton Bus Station 15 LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE (James Street) via Tuebrook, West Derby, Alder Hey Hospital, Dovecot, Huyton Bus Station 39/39A ST HELENS BUS STATION via Thatto Heath, Whiston Hospital, Prescot Bus Station, Whiston Village, Huyton Bus Station, Broadgreen Hospital, Alder Hey Hospital STOPS SERVED DAYTIME FREQUENCY F 20 Mins (Mondays to Saturdays) G H F H A B D E D 61/61A/161 AIGBURTH VALE, CHILDWALL, OLD SWAN via Alder Hey Hospital, West Derby Village, Broadway, Black Bull, Netherton, Ford, Seaforth, Bootle Strand Bus Station STOPS SERVED D E H 5-10 mins (Mondays to Saturdays daytimes) 15-20 mins (evenings & Sundays) 30 Mins (Mondays to Saturdays) C G MAIN POINTS ON ROUTE 10 mins (Mondays to Saturdays daytimes) 30 mins (evenings & Sundays) 30 Mins (Mondays to Saturdays) 102 *commences LIVERPOOL CITY CENTRE via (Paradise Street Bus Station) (Monday to Saturday daytimes) Everton Valley, Walton, *commences BROADWAY (Evenings & Sundays) via Black Bull, Fazakerley, Croxteth, Croxteth Park, Alder Hey Hospital, Broadgreen Hospital D 203 Halebank via Halewood, Hunts Cross, Woolton, Netherley, Belle Vale Centre, Childwall, Broadgreen Hospital, Alder Hey Hospital D DAYTIME FREQUENCY 10 mins (Mondays to Saturdays daytimes) 15 mins (Saturdays daytimes) 30 mins (evenings & Sundays) 30 Mins E 30 Mins E STOPS SERVED DAYTIME FREQUENCY 202/204 Dingle Mount via Liverpool Womens Hospital, Sefton General Hospital, Wavertree, Rathbone Hospital Broadgreen Hospital, Alder Hey Hospital C 30 mins 361 Kirkby via Fazakerley, Black Bull, Broadway, West Derby, Alder Hey Hospital, Old Swan, Aigburth Vale D 20 mins (Mondays to Fridays daytimes) 30 mins (Saturday daytimes) E THERE MAY BE NO SERVICE, OR A REDUCED SERVICE, ON SUNDAYS H H MAIN POINTS ON ROUTE 1 daily journey in each direction: 1.40pm from Halebank 3.35 from Alder Hey Hospital As you will see the hospital is well served by public transport, which can offer a cheaper and quicker alternative for some journeys. The Liverpool Loop Line runs nearby to the hospital making cycling an excellent option and the hospital have cycle parking. bus or bike. It shows all the routes which serve the area, how often they run and where the bus stops are for each service. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital are appealing to the public and staff to help relieve traffic and parking problems around the local area. A L D E Y H E Y H O S P I TA L A R E A L AY O U T A N D B U S S T O P S KEY H O S P I TA L B U I L D I N G S MAIN ROADS BUS ROUTES BUS STOPS C Y C L E PA R K I N G C Y C L E S TA N D S How to get to Alder Hey Hospital Pollution and congestion continue to increase as a result of more journeys made by car, so we need to find some alternative travel solutions. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital have been working in partnership with the Merseyside TravelWise programme which aims to find and promote these solutions. There are lots of ways for you to find out more This leaflet has been put together to help make it easier for you to get to and from the hospital by This leaflet is available in other formats on request. Timetables for local bus and rail services are also available at Alder Hey Hospital, or you can visit the Queen Square Bus Station. To find out more about TravelWise call 0151 330 1253 or visit our website at www.gotravelwise.com www.gotravelwise.com 0151 330 1253/1290 The Merseyside TraveIWise campaign aims to raise awareness of the effects of increasing car use and to promote walking, cycling and public transport. The campaign is run by the five Local Authorities of Merseyside and Merseytravel with funding from Health Action Zone. We work with individuals, schools, community groups and businesses to help them reduce the impact of their travel, including supporting the development of Travel Plans. For more information please contact TravelWise on: Using public transport, walking or cycling even for just one journey a week, helps make Merseyside a healthier and greener place. Problems of Car Dependency Health – Traffic fumes increase respiratory problems like asthma – up to 24,000 people die prematurely in Britain every year as a result of traffic related air pollution. By using the car even for short journeys we’ve become less active, increasing heart disease. Environment – Over 21 million cars on our roads are making a huge contribution to global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions from road transport are rising faster than from any other source. Vehicle emissions reduce local air quality and heavy traffic is disrupting our communities. Hospital Costs Claiming back travel costs to and from hospital You may be able to get help with the costs of visiting hospital for treatment as an outpatient. Families who get Income Support, Incomebased Job Seekers Allowance, Disabled Persons Tax Credit, Working Families Tax Credit may qualify to have their fares paid. There are also other categories of people who can get help. Please pick up leaflet HC11 (from DSS or when you arrive at hospital), or ask at the hospital claims office. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Travel Plan A Travel Plan is being drawn up with staff in order to make it easier for everyone to get to the hospital without travelling alone in a car. An Action Team has been established who are working together with Merseyside TravelWise promoting more environmentally acceptable forms of travel such as walking, cycling and public transport. A range of initiatives will be introduced to make it easier to walk, cycle, use public transport or share car journeys to the hospital. This leaflet is just one of these initiatives. As you will see the hospital is well served by public transport, which can offer a cheaper and quicker alternative for some journeys. The Liverpool Loop Line runs nearby to the hospital making cycling an excellent option and the hospital have cycle parking. bus or bike. It shows all the routes which serve the area, how often they run and where the bus stops are for each service. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital are appealing to the public and staff to help relieve traffic and parking problems around the local area. A L D E Y H E Y H O S P I TA L A R E A L AY O U T A N D B U S S T O P S KEY H O S P I TA L B U I L D I N G S MAIN ROADS BUS ROUTES BUS STOPS C Y C L E PA R K I N G C Y C L E S TA N D S How to get to Alder Hey Hospital Pollution and congestion continue to increase as a result of more journeys made by car, so we need to find some alternative travel solutions. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital have been working in partnership with the Merseyside TravelWise programme which aims to find and promote these solutions. There are lots of ways for you to find out more This leaflet has been put together to help make it easier for you to get to and from the hospital by This leaflet is available in other formats on request. Timetables for local bus and rail services are also available at Alder Hey Hospital, or you can visit the Queen Square Bus Station. To find out more about TravelWise call 0151 330 1253 or visit our website at www.gotravelwise.com www.gotravelwise.com 0151 330 1253/1290 The Merseyside TraveIWise campaign aims to raise awareness of the effects of increasing car use and to promote walking, cycling and public transport. The campaign is run by the five Local Authorities of Merseyside and Merseytravel with funding from Health Action Zone. We work with individuals, schools, community groups and businesses to help them reduce the impact of their travel, including supporting the development of Travel Plans. For more information please contact TravelWise on: Using public transport, walking or cycling even for just one journey a week, helps make Merseyside a healthier and greener place. Problems of Car Dependency Health – Traffic fumes increase respiratory problems like asthma – up to 24,000 people die prematurely in Britain every year as a result of traffic related air pollution. By using the car even for short journeys we’ve become less active, increasing heart disease. Environment – Over 21 million cars on our roads are making a huge contribution to global warming. Greenhouse gas emissions from road transport are rising faster than from any other source. Vehicle emissions reduce local air quality and heavy traffic is disrupting our communities. Hospital Costs Claiming back travel costs to and from hospital You may be able to get help with the costs of visiting hospital for treatment as an outpatient. Families who get Income Support, Incomebased Job Seekers Allowance, Disabled Persons Tax Credit, Working Families Tax Credit may qualify to have their fares paid. There are also other categories of people who can get help. Please pick up leaflet HC11 (from DSS or when you arrive at hospital), or ask at the hospital claims office. Alder Hey Children’s Hospital Travel Plan A Travel Plan is being drawn up with staff in order to make it easier for everyone to get to the hospital without travelling alone in a car. An Action Team has been established who are working together with Merseyside TravelWise promoting more environmentally acceptable forms of travel such as walking, cycling and public transport. A range of initiatives will be introduced to make it easier to walk, cycle, use public transport or share car journeys to the hospital. This leaflet is just one of these initiatives.
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