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Translink (Northern Ireland)

Translink is the brand name of the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company (NITHCo), a public corporation in Northern Ireland which provides the public transport in the region. NI Railways, Ulsterbus and Metro are all part of Translink. It is led by CEO Chris Conway.[7]

Translink
Translink logo as of 2021
A Translink NI Railways Train outside Moira
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryPublic Transport
PredecessorUlster Transport Authority
Citybus (Belfast)
Founded1 January 1996; 28 years ago (1996-01-01) in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Headquarters22 Great Victoria Street, ,
Area served
Northern Ireland
Republic of Ireland (via Cross border Services)
Key people
Chris Conway (CEO)
Gordon Milligan (Chief Strategy Officer)
Jacqui Kennedy (Chief People & Corporate Services Officer)
Ronan O’Doherty (Interim Chief Financial Officer) [1]
Revenue£266.3M (2022)[2]
£292.6M (2021)[3]
£225.9M (2020)[4]
Number of employees
4,064 [5] (2021-22)
ParentNorthern Ireland Transport Holding Company[6]
SubsidiariesUlsterbus
NI Railways
Metro (Belfast)
Websitetranslink.co.uk

Translink provides services all over Northern Ireland and also to Dublin, in a partnership deal with its counterpart in the Republic of Ireland, Córas Iompar Éireann (CIÉ), through its subsidiary Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail. It also provides local bus services in many towns and cities all over Northern Ireland including Bangor, Derry, Ballymena, Omagh, Craigavon and Antrim. The Metro service operates throughout Belfast, right out to the suburbs.

NITHCo was established in 1967 to take over the railway and bus services of the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA), namely Northern Ireland Railways (NIR) and Ulsterbus. In 1996 the Translink organization was created to integrate the services of the Ulster Transport Authority as well as Citybus Limited (Belfast only – successor to the Belfast Corporation Transport Department). Citybus is now known as Metro.

Northern Ireland Railways edit

 
NIR Class 4000 at Holywood railway station, March 2022

Northern Ireland Railways (NIR), formerly and briefly called Ulster Transport Railways (UTR), is responsible for running the railway network in Northern Ireland. The Northern Irish railway network is currently 330.58 km (205.41 mi).

The main passenger line operates from Portadown to Bangor. In addition to this, Translink also provides rail services between Belfast and Derry to the north and Newry to the south, continuing across the border, which is part of the fast Enterprise service between Belfast and Dublin. Also operated are services to Larne and Portrush, which is a branch off the Belfast-Derry railway line, at Coleraine.

In 2014, Translink announced that they were looking at proposals for a service operating from Belfast International Airport to Belfast city centre.[8] These included proposals to reopen the Lisburn-Antrim railway line, which was closed to passenger trains in June 2003 in favour of the Bleach Green line which provides a direct line between Belfast and Derry. The Lisburn-Antrim line passes Belfast International Airport and could be used to provide services to it. However, despite general political support from the Northern Ireland Assembly,[9] there has been no movement on these proposals to date.

Ulsterbus edit

 
Ulsterbus Goldliner, Europa Bus Centre, October 2019

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 1,100 buses. Ulsterbus is charged with transporting over 65,000 children per day to school.[10]

Goldliner edit

Goldliner is the name given to the key Inter-urban bus services operated by Ulsterbus linking major cities in the Northern Ireland and cross-border services into the Republic of Ireland. Amongst these are the flagship Service 212/X212 'Maiden City Flyer' from Belfast to Derry & the X1 from Belfast to Dublin/Dublin Airport.

There are is a cross channel (North Channel) service 923 Belfast – Glasgow & Edinburgh via Belfast Harbour and Stranraer.

Urby edit

 
An Ulsterbus Urby Wright StreetDeck Micro Hybrid

On 7 August 2018, Translink launched the new Urby bus service. This service makes use of double deck buses built by Wrightbus and feature free Wi-Fi, leather seats and USB charging ports, with buses running on improved schedules. Two Urby networks were launched, with the first introduced along commuter routes such as in June 2018 to operate in Ballyclare, Bangor, Newtownards and Dromore,[11] and another introduced to Ballygowan, Comber and Moneyreagh in September 2019.[12]

Contract hire and tours edit

Translink provides a number of hire services to the public.[13] Ulsterbus formerly operated "Day Tours" through Ulsterbus Tours to other parts of Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain mainly for shopping and visits to tourist attractions. Ulsterbus Tours was closed in September 2020 due to the financial impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Translink.[14]

Metro edit

 
A Metro Wright StreetDeck Electroliner battery electric bus in Belfast city centre, July 2023

The Translink Metro service (previously Citybus) operates bus services within the Greater Belfast Area. Metro operates 12 bus corridors (QBCs) in Belfast, plus a number of additional routes.

The service began as the Belfast Corporation Transport Department. In 1973, these services were transferred to the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company as Citybus Limited, becoming part of the "Translink" integrated network in 1995. In 2004, Translink/NITHC announced that Citybus would be completely rebranded & reorganised into 12 QBCs and integrated with Ulsterbus services in the Greater Belfast area. Citybus was re-branded as Metro on 7 February 2005.

Foyle Metro edit

 
Foyle Metro Wright GB Kite Electroliner battery electric bus in Derry, February 2024

Foyle Metro is a division of Translink that operates bus services in Derry. The service was opened in August 2017 following a 3m investment to update the city's bus routes and replace some of the older buses.[15] 38 battery electric buses, including Wright GB Kites and Wright StreetDeck Electroliners, were delivered to convert the Foyle Metro fleet to zero emission in May 2023.[16]

Foyle Metro operates across 13 key corridors from the city centre, with an additional route 14A/B/C orbiting the city's north side from Ballymagroarty to Currynierin via Altnagelvin Hospital.[17]

Belfast Rapid Transit System – Glider edit

 
Glider Van Hool articulated bus at Dundonald Park and Ride, June 2021

The Belfast Rapid Transit System, which became operational on 3 September 2018, is a bus service run by Translink. The routes are served by 34 18-metre bendy buses, branded as Glider, built by Van Hool and specifically designed for Belfast.

They feature real time passenger information, destination announcements, CCTV, free Wi-Fi, USB charging facilities, air conditioning, and operate every 7–8 minutes throughout the working day. Route G1 links the Park and ride facility at Dundonald in East Belfast with the McKinstry Road roundabout in West Belfast whereas Route G2 connects the Titanic Quarter with the city centre.

The service is expected to help meet the future transport needs of Belfast.[18][19][speculation?]

Translink Future Ticketing System edit

In 2018, Translink announced a new payments and ticketing system to be used across all of its public transport services in Northern Ireland.[20][21] The scheme includes the installation of 4500 ticket vending machines, 300 of which will be inside of train and bus stations and in Belfast City Centre, and passengers would be able to pay for journeys either using a contactless credit or debit card, or an "Oyster-Style" 'ePurse' prepaid smartcard, which can be topped up online or via a mobile app, though paper tickets will still remain available. The first part of the system had been initially rolled out alongside introduction of the Glider Bus Rapid Transit system in 2018. The new ticketing system is expected to be fully rolled out by the end of 2022, and is expected to have cost £43 million upon completion.[21][22] When completed, the new fare system would become the largest of its type in the United Kingdom outside of Greater London.[20]

Criticisms edit

Translink received criticism in 2008 from Consumer Council Chief Executive, Eleanor Gill for providing inadequate service despite raising fares at a greater rate than inflation. She told BBC News that "passengers will rightly ask why average fare increases on Ulsterbus and Metro are above inflation while punctuality and reliability are below their target."[23]

In February 2020 a senior civil servant issued a stark warning on the future of Northern Ireland's public transport network due to funding concerns. The civil servant said if Translink's funding problems got to the level of closing railway lines and non-profitable bus routes, any cuts would need to be agreed by Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon.[24][vague]

In 2021, Translink spent around £15,000 on a new logo design which led to public spending campaigners criticising the "costly redesign" at a time when Translink was facing serious funding pressures and cuts to services. Translink said the new design helps to "modernise and simplify the brand presence", confirming the cost of the rebrand in response to a Freedom of Information request from Belfast Live.[25]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Translink Management". translink.co.uk. Translink. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  2. ^ "Translink Annual Report" (PDF). translink.co.uk. Translink. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  3. ^ "Translink Annual Report" (PDF). translink.co.uk. Translink. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  4. ^ "Translink Annual Report" (PDF). translink.co.uk. Translink. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  5. ^ "The Public Transport Statistics Northern Ireland 2021-22 statistical report". infrastructure-ni.gov.uk. Dep of Infrastructure. Retrieved 31 October 2023.
  6. ^ "Translink Legal Information". translink.co.uk. Translink. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  7. ^ "Chris Conway". translink.co.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  8. ^ Plans for rail link to Belfast International Airport unveiled, Belfast Telegraph, 19 May 2014
  9. ^ Rail Services between Belfast City Centre and Belfast International Airport, Private Members' Business – in the Northern Ireland Assembly at 11:30 am on 13th September 2016
  10. ^ "Corporate". translink.co.uk. Translink. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  11. ^ "Translink to launch service 'Urby' with 28 new Wrights Group £6.7m Ulsterbuses". Belfast Telegraph. 28 June 2018. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  12. ^ Scott, Sarah (29 September 2019). "Translink Urby buses to help connect Co Down towns with Belfast". Belfast Live. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  13. ^ "Metro Private Hire". translink.co.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  14. ^ "Ulsterbus Tours to close as Translink targets £20m in cost savings". Coach & Bus Week. Peterborough: Emap. 22 September 2020. Retrieved 26 October 2021.
  15. ^ "Translink launches new Foyle Metro bus service in Derry". BBC News. 1 September 2017. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  16. ^ "Translink debuts Foyle Metro battery-electric fleet". routeone. 26 May 2023. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  17. ^ "Foyle Metro 14A Timetable". Translink. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  18. ^ "Translink".[failed verification]
  19. ^ "These are the changes to Belfast's Metro service for the Glider". 9 August 2018.
  20. ^ a b "Belfast's integrated multimodal system nears completion". Intelligent Transport. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  21. ^ a b "Future Ticketing System". translink.co.uk. Retrieved 4 January 2022.
  22. ^ "Translink: the new ticketing system which will revolutionise how we travel in Northern Ireland". Belfast Telegraph. ISSN 0307-1235. Retrieved 5 January 2022.
  23. ^ "Bus and train fares set to rise". BBC. 12 March 2008. Retrieved 5 January 2009.
  24. ^ McCormack, Jayne (19 February 2020). "Translink: Future of transport company 'in jeopardy' over funding". BBC News. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  25. ^ Hughes, Brendan (29 September 2022). "Cost of Translink's new logo design revealed to public". Belfast Live. Retrieved 25 November 2022.

External links edit

  • Translink web page
  • Ulsterbus Tours 26 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about the public transport operator in Northern Ireland For other uses see Translink disambiguation Translink is the brand name of the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company NITHCo a public corporation in Northern Ireland which provides the public transport in the region NI Railways Ulsterbus and Metro are all part of Translink It is led by CEO Chris Conway 7 TranslinkTranslink logo as of 2021A Translink NI Railways Train outside MoiraCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryPublic TransportPredecessorUlster Transport Authority Citybus Belfast Founded1 January 1996 28 years ago 1996 01 01 in Belfast Northern IrelandHeadquarters22 Great Victoria Street Belfast Northern IrelandArea servedNorthern Ireland Republic of Ireland via Cross border Services Key peopleChris Conway CEO Gordon Milligan Chief Strategy Officer Jacqui Kennedy Chief People amp Corporate Services Officer Ronan O Doherty Interim Chief Financial Officer 1 Revenue 266 3M 2022 2 292 6M 2021 3 225 9M 2020 4 Number of employees4 064 5 2021 22 ParentNorthern Ireland Transport Holding Company 6 SubsidiariesUlsterbusNI RailwaysMetro Belfast Websitetranslink wbr co wbr uk Translink provides services all over Northern Ireland and also to Dublin in a partnership deal with its counterpart in the Republic of Ireland Coras Iompar Eireann CIE through its subsidiary Iarnrod Eireann Irish Rail It also provides local bus services in many towns and cities all over Northern Ireland including Bangor Derry Ballymena Omagh Craigavon and Antrim The Metro service operates throughout Belfast right out to the suburbs NITHCo was established in 1967 to take over the railway and bus services of the Ulster Transport Authority UTA namely Northern Ireland Railways NIR and Ulsterbus In 1996 the Translink organization was created to integrate the services of the Ulster Transport Authority as well as Citybus Limited Belfast only successor to the Belfast Corporation Transport Department Citybus is now known as Metro Contents 1 Northern Ireland Railways 2 Ulsterbus 2 1 Goldliner 2 2 Urby 2 3 Contract hire and tours 3 Metro 4 Foyle Metro 5 Belfast Rapid Transit System Glider 6 Translink Future Ticketing System 7 Criticisms 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksNorthern Ireland Railways edit nbsp NIR Class 4000 at Holywood railway station March 2022 Main article Northern Ireland Railways Northern Ireland Railways NIR formerly and briefly called Ulster Transport Railways UTR is responsible for running the railway network in Northern Ireland The Northern Irish railway network is currently 330 58 km 205 41 mi The main passenger line operates from Portadown to Bangor In addition to this Translink also provides rail services between Belfast and Derry to the north and Newry to the south continuing across the border which is part of the fast Enterprise service between Belfast and Dublin Also operated are services to Larne and Portrush which is a branch off the Belfast Derry railway line at Coleraine In 2014 Translink announced that they were looking at proposals for a service operating from Belfast International Airport to Belfast city centre 8 These included proposals to reopen the Lisburn Antrim railway line which was closed to passenger trains in June 2003 in favour of the Bleach Green line which provides a direct line between Belfast and Derry The Lisburn Antrim line passes Belfast International Airport and could be used to provide services to it However despite general political support from the Northern Ireland Assembly 9 there has been no movement on these proposals to date Ulsterbus editMain article Ulsterbus nbsp Ulsterbus Goldliner Europa Bus Centre October 2019 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 1 100 buses Ulsterbus is charged with transporting over 65 000 children per day to school 10 Goldliner edit Goldliner is the name given to the key Inter urban bus services operated by Ulsterbus linking major cities in the Northern Ireland and cross border services into the Republic of Ireland Amongst these are the flagship Service 212 X212 Maiden City Flyer from Belfast to Derry amp the X1 from Belfast to Dublin Dublin Airport There are is a cross channel North Channel service 923 Belfast Glasgow amp Edinburgh via Belfast Harbour and Stranraer Urby edit nbsp An Ulsterbus Urby Wright StreetDeck Micro Hybrid On 7 August 2018 Translink launched the new Urby bus service This service makes use of double deck buses built by Wrightbus and feature free Wi Fi leather seats and USB charging ports with buses running on improved schedules Two Urby networks were launched with the first introduced along commuter routes such as in June 2018 to operate in Ballyclare Bangor Newtownards and Dromore 11 and another introduced to Ballygowan Comber and Moneyreagh in September 2019 12 Contract hire and tours edit Translink provides a number of hire services to the public 13 Ulsterbus formerly operated Day Tours through Ulsterbus Tours to other parts of Northern Ireland the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain mainly for shopping and visits to tourist attractions Ulsterbus Tours was closed in September 2020 due to the financial impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on Translink 14 Metro editMain article Metro Belfast nbsp A Metro Wright StreetDeck Electroliner battery electric bus in Belfast city centre July 2023 The Translink Metro service previously Citybus operates bus services within the Greater Belfast Area Metro operates 12 bus corridors QBCs in Belfast plus a number of additional routes The service began as the Belfast Corporation Transport Department In 1973 these services were transferred to the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company as Citybus Limited becoming part of the Translink integrated network in 1995 In 2004 Translink NITHC announced that Citybus would be completely rebranded amp reorganised into 12 QBCs and integrated with Ulsterbus services in the Greater Belfast area Citybus was re branded as Metro on 7 February 2005 Foyle Metro edit nbsp Foyle Metro Wright GB Kite Electroliner battery electric bus in Derry February 2024 Foyle Metro is a division of Translink that operates bus services in Derry The service was opened in August 2017 following a 3m investment to update the city s bus routes and replace some of the older buses 15 38 battery electric buses including Wright GB Kites and Wright StreetDeck Electroliners were delivered to convert the Foyle Metro fleet to zero emission in May 2023 16 Foyle Metro operates across 13 key corridors from the city centre with an additional route 14A B C orbiting the city s north side from Ballymagroarty to Currynierin via Altnagelvin Hospital 17 Belfast Rapid Transit System Glider editFurther information Glider Belfast nbsp Glider Van Hool articulated bus at Dundonald Park and Ride June 2021 The Belfast Rapid Transit System which became operational on 3 September 2018 is a bus service run by Translink The routes are served by 34 18 metre bendy buses branded as Glider built by Van Hool and specifically designed for Belfast They feature real time passenger information destination announcements CCTV free Wi Fi USB charging facilities air conditioning and operate every 7 8 minutes throughout the working day Route G1 links the Park and ride facility at Dundonald in East Belfast with the McKinstry Road roundabout in West Belfast whereas Route G2 connects the Titanic Quarter with the city centre The service is expected to help meet the future transport needs of Belfast 18 19 speculation Translink Future Ticketing System editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information August 2023 In 2018 Translink announced a new payments and ticketing system to be used across all of its public transport services in Northern Ireland 20 21 The scheme includes the installation of 4500 ticket vending machines 300 of which will be inside of train and bus stations and in Belfast City Centre and passengers would be able to pay for journeys either using a contactless credit or debit card or an Oyster Style ePurse prepaid smartcard which can be topped up online or via a mobile app though paper tickets will still remain available The first part of the system had been initially rolled out alongside introduction of the Glider Bus Rapid Transit system in 2018 The new ticketing system is expected to be fully rolled out by the end of 2022 and is expected to have cost 43 million upon completion 21 22 When completed the new fare system would become the largest of its type in the United Kingdom outside of Greater London 20 Criticisms editTranslink received criticism in 2008 from Consumer Council Chief Executive Eleanor Gill for providing inadequate service despite raising fares at a greater rate than inflation She told BBC News that passengers will rightly ask why average fare increases on Ulsterbus and Metro are above inflation while punctuality and reliability are below their target 23 In February 2020 a senior civil servant issued a stark warning on the future of Northern Ireland s public transport network due to funding concerns The civil servant said if Translink s funding problems got to the level of closing railway lines and non profitable bus routes any cuts would need to be agreed by Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon 24 vague In 2021 Translink spent around 15 000 on a new logo design which led to public spending campaigners criticising the costly redesign at a time when Translink was facing serious funding pressures and cuts to services Translink said the new design helps to modernise and simplify the brand presence confirming the cost of the rebrand in response to a Freedom of Information request from Belfast Live 25 See also editEnterprise Train Cross border Irish rail service Ulster Transport Authority Which ran rail and bus transport in Northern Ireland from 1948 until 1966 Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company Government owned body which was set up to take over the railway and bus services of the UTA References edit Translink Management translink co uk Translink Retrieved 31 October 2023 Translink Annual Report PDF translink co uk Translink Retrieved 31 October 2023 Translink Annual Report PDF translink co uk Translink Retrieved 31 October 2023 Translink Annual Report PDF translink co uk Translink Retrieved 15 December 2021 The Public Transport Statistics Northern Ireland 2021 22 statistical report infrastructure ni gov uk Dep of Infrastructure Retrieved 31 October 2023 Translink Legal Information translink co uk Translink Retrieved 15 December 2021 Chris Conway translink co uk Retrieved 15 December 2021 Plans for rail link to Belfast International Airport unveiled Belfast Telegraph 19 May 2014 Rail Services between Belfast City Centre and Belfast International Airport Private Members Business in the Northern Ireland Assembly at 11 30 am on 13th September 2016 Corporate translink co uk Translink Retrieved 26 October 2021 Translink to launch service Urby with 28 new Wrights Group 6 7m Ulsterbuses Belfast Telegraph 28 June 2018 Retrieved 26 October 2021 Scott Sarah 29 September 2019 Translink Urby buses to help connect Co Down towns with Belfast Belfast Live Retrieved 26 October 2021 Metro Private Hire translink co uk Retrieved 15 December 2021 Ulsterbus Tours to close as Translink targets 20m in cost savings Coach amp Bus Week Peterborough Emap 22 September 2020 Retrieved 26 October 2021 Translink launches new Foyle Metro bus service in Derry BBC News 1 September 2017 Retrieved 15 December 2021 Translink debuts Foyle Metro battery electric fleet routeone 26 May 2023 Retrieved 26 May 2023 Foyle Metro 14A Timetable Translink Retrieved 15 December 2021 Translink failed verification These are the changes to Belfast s Metro service for the Glider 9 August 2018 a b Belfast s integrated multimodal system nears completion Intelligent Transport Retrieved 5 January 2022 a b Future Ticketing System translink co uk Retrieved 4 January 2022 Translink the new ticketing system which will revolutionise how we travel in Northern Ireland Belfast Telegraph ISSN 0307 1235 Retrieved 5 January 2022 Bus and train fares set to rise BBC 12 March 2008 Retrieved 5 January 2009 McCormack Jayne 19 February 2020 Translink Future of transport company in jeopardy over funding BBC News Retrieved 20 February 2020 Hughes Brendan 29 September 2022 Cost of Translink s new logo design revealed to public Belfast Live Retrieved 25 November 2022 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Translink Northern Ireland Translink web page Ulsterbus Tours Archived 26 September 2020 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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