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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 ...
Alexander Dennis Enviro300 bodied Volvo B7RLE in Derriaghy in February 2024. Ulsterbus is responsible for most of the province-wide bus services in Northern Ireland. It operates 1,100 buses and twenty-two bus stations, several of which, such as those at Belfast Grand Central and Bangor, form integrated transport interchanges with Northern Ireland Railways stations.
Bus Éireann and Ulsterbus took over some of the routes, having ensured transportation after the 2014 Easter holidays for the 2,000 schoolchildren who previously depended upon Lough Swilly services. [16] [17] The last bus services operated on the evening of Saturday 19 April. Some of the routes have been maintained by other operators. [18]
A number of bus service timetable changes have been rolled out in South Tyneside and Sunderland. Go North East said it had increased the frequencies of buses serving Pennywell, Sunderland and ...
Castlederg (earlier Caslanadergy, from Irish Caisleán na Deirge, meaning 'castle on the Derg') [2] is a town in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. It lies on the River Derg and is near the border with County Donegal, Ireland. It stands in the townlands of Castlesessagh and Churchtown, [3] in the historic barony of Omagh West and the civil parish ...
As the Scottish Bus Group prepared for privatisation, Citylink franchises were no longer exclusive to the SBG subsidiaries. Private companies such as Rapsons Coaches of Inverness, Henry Crawford Coaches of Neilston, West Coast Motors of Campbeltown , Skye-Ways and Park's of Hamilton were awarded Citylink contracts and provided vehicles of their ...
Castlederg railway station served Castlederg in County Tyrone in Northern Ireland. The Castlederg and Victoria Bridge Tramway opened the station on 4 July 1884. It consisted of a station house (extant), goods store, engine house (location of Lyons Bros garage) and Managers house (extant, 54°42′31″N 7°35′20″W / 54.708566°N 7. ...
The good news is their use is on the decline, but the bad news is, for many routes, there’s no choice but to fly them. Regional jets are despised by many passengers. They’re uncomfortable and ...