Translink reveals FULL details of its popular late-night bus, coach and train services at weekends starting on November 30
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Working with a range of partners including the Belfast's Business Improvement Districts, Hospitality Ulster, Visit Belfast and local taxi companies fonaCAB and Valuecabs, the aim is to encourage revellers to use public transport to visit the city and enjoy all the festive delights that Belfast has to offer in the knowledge they can get a bus, coach or train home.
Late-night Belfast Metro services will operate every Friday and Saturday starting around midnight and run through to 1.30am.
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Rail services will also operate later services across all lines on both Friday and Saturday nights departing at various times up to midnight.
The late-night services will run for 4 weekends up to and including Saturday 21st December.
Translink Group Chief Executive, Chris Conway said: “We are encouraging people to get familiar with the late-night services on offer and build them into their festive planning for great nights out in Belfast.
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Hide Ad"People can extend their night out whether it’s going to the panto, socialising with family or friends or a shopping trip. Using greener public transport to get in and out of the city also means it’s a little gift to the planet too!
“We are pleased to be working with city partners again who will be helping us promote these services. We look forward to playing our part in helping to boost the night-time economy, supporting employment, tourism and keeping people better connected to the fantastic hospitality and festivities that the city has to offer”, Chris concluded.
Full details are available on the Translink website at www.translink.co.uk/latenightservices and more details will follow soon.
Michael Stewart, Belfast Night Czar added: “As Belfast Night Czar, I welcome the late-night bus and train initiative over the Christmas period.
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Hide Ad"This will prove to be a welcome option for those customers and late-night workers who often struggle the rest of the year to get transport home safely.
"Late night transportation in a capital city should not be a barrier for the NTE, that is why we need support to introduce this initiative all year long starting in 2025. Late night transport should be for life, not just for Christmas!”
Chris McCracken, Managing Director of Linen Quarter Bid added: “Linen Quarter BID welcome the return of Translink's Late Night Christmas Service.
"The expansion of routes will support Belfast's Night-time Economy, and extend customer's enjoyment of our many bars, restaurants, retail outlets and cultural venues, safe in the knowledge that they have a reliable journey home.
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Hide Ad"We encourage the public to use the Christmas Late Night Service where possible and support the case for permanent late-night transport all year round”.
Damien Corr, Manager of Cathedral Quarter Bid said: “The quality and range of Belfast's night-time Economy has increased exponentially in recent years, the provision of reliable late-night Transport is critical if the City is to take advantage of this remarkable success.
“CQ BID are delighted to support this Christmas initiative and we look forward to working with Translink and other stakeholders in delivering late night transport throughout the year”.
Martina Connolly, CEO of Belfast One added: “Belfast One is delighted to see TransLink’s night-time bus and train services returning this festive season. Christmas is a crucial time for businesses in the city centre, and having reliable, late-night transport makes it easier for people to come together, enjoy our local hospitality, and make a day—or evening—of their visit.
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Hide Ad"These extended services will help residents and visitors alike experience all the festive shopping, dining, and celebrations that Belfast has to offer, while supporting our local businesses at this special time of year.”
Clare Guinness, CEO of Belfast Chamber said: “Belfast's night-time economy is key to the city's vibrancy, especially during the festive season.
"Translink's extended late-night services will help more people enjoy everything the city offers, from shopping and dining to entertainment, while supporting city centre businesses and providing safer, greener travel. We look forward to a busy, successful holiday season for Belfast”.
Joel Neill, Operations Director, Hospitality Ulster added: "Hospitality Ulster are very happy to see Translink's festive late-night bus and train services start. We are happy to have played our part in ensuring that Belfast city centre is well served during the festive season and that customers can come and go from the city on public transport late into the night.
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Hide Ad"This is a crucial enabler that will serve to boost Belfast's night-time economy and support the hospitality businesses in our city centre that are so important within the local economy. We would encourage as many people as possible to avail of these services, to both stay safe and to prove that demand for such late-night services exists so that this approach may be replicated at different times of the year and in different regions”.
Mary Jo McCanny from Visit Belfast also added: “Ensuring Belfast is accessible at Christmas is key to the whole city region thriving this festive period. Providing locals and visitors with safe and reliable transport options will continue to cement our status as a welcoming, exciting destination packed with warm hospitality, a top retail offering, as well as outstanding world class attractions and events.”
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