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Everton fans can now get a unique experience from the work of the new Bramley-Moore Dock

Visitors to Liverpool can now get a unique experience from the construction of Everton’s new stadium as the work of the Bramley-Moore Dock progresses.

The Blues have been working hard on their coastal site for almost a year, and exciting updates are shared regularly as the area has already undergone a major transformation. Huge sections of the concrete superstructure are already being built, and steel structures are being erected on the construction site.

Much of the work so far has been done behind the big walls of the dock, which means fans couldn’t see the progress on their own other than watching one of Bramley-Moore’s regular videos – either provided by the club itself or fans with access. to drones.

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However, as one supporter shared on social media this weekend, there is a new way for city visitors to get a unique view of the area. And they can also learn a lot about the project.

Twitter user UpperGwladysBlue shared a video of the platform on Saturday from a Mercy ferry during one of his tours up the river. Amid the noise of a strong wind in the video, the tour guide can be heard describing Everton’s new stadium and part of the history of the Bramley-Moore Dock.

The guide notes: “[The site] It will be the new home of Everton Football Club in the future. The new stadium, estimated at £ 500 million, is set to open at the start of the 2024/25 Premier League season.

“The Bramley-Moore Dock was opened in 1848 and was designed by Jesse Hartley. The dock was used for 140 years and was eventually closed in 1988.”

The video shows a unique view of the huge tower cranes that are currently in place to help move through the next phase of construction. The concrete corners of the stadium are also clearly visible.

As the construction project progresses, there will be many more interesting sights that could be realized from the work that Everton is doing right in the middle of the Mercy River.