Several services will be affected
Changes will be made to multiple bus routes in order to make way for the D-Day 80th Anniversary Parade.
• From Liverpool will start from Lord Street stop LC, then via Castle Street, Cook Street, Victoria Street, then resume normal route to St Helens. .• From Croxteth Park will operate as normal route to Lord Street stop LC and terminate. . • From Speke/Liverpool John Lennon Airport will operate as normal routes to Catherine Street, then via Canning Street, Upper Duke Street, Berry Street and terminate. .
• From Garston/Liverpool South Parkway will operate as normal routes to Catherine Street, then via Canning Street, Upper Duke Street, Berry Street and terminate. .
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