WARRINGTON has featured on a proposed map of a Liverpool Underground that a technician has spent three years devising.

Kayla Bibby has spent years developing a vision for a tube in Liverpool which extends out to Warrington and beyond.

Warrington Central, Warrington Bank Quay, Great Sankey, Warrington West, Padgate and Birchwood all feature on the map.

The technician believes the project could be completed by 2080.

She said: “The trouble with this country nowadays is nothing we build is big enough to cope with the demands of the future nor grand enough for us to be proud of.

“We need to have foresight and think what things are going to be like in one or two hundred years’ time – think how many cars are going to be on the road by then.

“London now boasts one of the best transport networks in the world – it’s now time to spend serious money on radically improving transport networks in our country’s provincial cities.

“George Osbourne should take note – it is capital projects like Liverpool Underground that will make his northern powerhouse a success, not token gestures that won’t make any difference to the everyday lives on normal people.”

The Liverpool Underground map comes just weeks after Orford resident Dan Warren devised his vision for the Warrington Underground.