Motoring Discussion > Any Scousers around ? Miscellaneous
Thread Author: borasport Replies: 8

 Any Scousers around ? - borasport
I know there are one or two here ..

We are off to Tate Liverpool this afternoon to see the Magritte exhibition, and I now find out there are loads of road closures because of the waterfront festival - I'm guessing they will very much affect the area round the Tate.

I'll be coming down the M62, any suggestions on how to best avoid ?
 Any Scousers around ? - R.P.
Go to Birkinhead and park there and catch the ferry in !
 Any Scousers around ? - Bromptonaut
I'd go with RP's suggestion. There are also trains from Birkenhead.

If you can get into the centre away from the river there's a good car park in the basement of the Catholic Cathedral. The Lord will look after your hub caps!!!
 Any Scousers around ? - Dieselboy
As far as I know, The Strand (runs the landward side of Liver building etc) is still fully open so you shouldn't have any major problems.

From the M62 just follow Edge Lane to the city and maybe park in the Liverpool One car park, the entrance to which is on The Strand itself.
 Any Scousers around ? - Alastairw
You will love the exhibition - I went on bank hol monday, when I had a kid free weekend. I went on the train, because I calculated it was cheaper than driving/parking. Might not work for two on the train though.
 Any Scousers around ? - Runfer D'Hills
Liverpool invented "Park and Ride" you know.

Park in Liverpool and you have to get the bus home...

:-)
 Any Scousers around ? - borasport
@Humph - why do you think I cleared the car before we went ?

@AlistairW - enjoyed it very much thank you, but it wasn't kid free - some chap, presumably it was his weekend with the kids, was dragging a four year and two year old round. boy, were they not happy, and boy, did the rest of us know it

@everybody else,Travelled in the usual way, no hassle
 Any Scousers around ? - Dieselboy
Humph - how original...
Last edited by: Dieselboy on Sun 11 Sep 11 at 20:35
 Any Scousers around ? - R.P.
That was a joke in Mock Tudor times - which probably explains it.
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