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Transportation systems in the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, include road, air, rail, and sea. It is still a relatively car-dependent city; [1] however, it is also served by a comprehensive rail and bus network. Belfast also ran electric trams prior to 1954. [2]
A Glider bus in Belfast City Centre Interior of a Glider vehicle A Glider bus stop. Glider is a bus rapid transit system in Belfast, Northern Ireland, designed to improve the efficiency of mass transit in the city by connecting East and West Belfast and the Titanic Quarter via the city centre. [1] The service is operated by Translink. [2] [3]
An Ulsterbus Volvo B7R at former Europa Buscentre in October 2023. Ulsterbus is responsible for most of the bus services in Northern Ireland.They operate around 20 bus stations which include: Armagh, Antrim, Lisburn, Bangor, Newtownards, Downpatrick, Newry, Craigavon, Dungannon, Omagh, Enniskillen, Derry, Coleraine, Ballymena, Magherafelt, Larne and Newcastle and others within Belfast and ...
Matthew Green, who lives in Dungannon, told BBC News NI that he gets the train to Belfast from Portadown to avoid the traffic. "The traffic on the Westlink and the Sydenham bypass is bad, even ...
Banbridge, Lisburn and Belfast Railway; Belfast and County Down Railway; Belfast Bikes; Belfast Central Railway; Belfast Corporation Tramways; Belfast Harbour; Belfast International Airport; Belfast International Airport Constabulary; Belfast Steamship Company; Belfast suburban rail; Belfast–Bangor line; Belfast–Derry line; Belfast–Dublin ...
Bus transport is the main form of public transport and is common in all cities. The main cities, Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Derry, Limerick and Galway, all have their own suburban rail networks, although Dublin is the only to have its own tram line, in the form of the Luas. Ireland has a population of just over 7 million people.