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Travelling to events can sometimes be fraught with difficulties - traffic tailbacks, jams, and queues can all hinder your journey to the venue.

When you need to avoid queues to/from Mamma Mia! at Liverpool Echo Arena then use our service to help you to plan your travel journey and avoid the traffic.

The following traffic hotspots have been reported within a 30 mile radius of Liverpool Echo Arena. Please travel safely to Mamma Mia! and enjoy your journey.


Road: M53

M53 TrafficTraffic alert reported on 28/05/2012 15:00:15
On the M53 southbound at junction J10, minor delays are possible due to roadworks . Expect disruption until 11:59 pm.
Distance: 10.4 miles from Liverpool Echo Arena


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