New look Foyle Metro Buses

New look Foyle Metro Buses


Translink launches new Foyle Metro bus service in Derry ~ Londonderry with £3m investment

Translink has launched a new bus service in Londonderry. ‘Foyle Metro’ is a major development for the city’s public transport network. The new-look red bus fleet marks the end of an era for the Ulsterbus blue & white buses in the city. The new fleet of 19 buses represents an investment of more than £3 million. The service will operate from Friday across 14 bus corridors on a simplified route network.

Translink is working with the Department for Infrastructure and Derry City and Strabane District Council to deliver road infrastructure improvements in the city.

“The people of told us they wanted a modern and attractive bus service that reflects and supports the city’s prosperity,” said Translink Group Chief Executive Chris Conway. “We’ve used their feedback to design the ‘Foyle Metro’ experience, its new-look, routes and timetables. “As a major local employer delivering more than 270 jobs in the North West, Foyle Metro will also help secure a successful future for our business here.”

Tony McDaid, who has been a Translink bus driver in Derry for more than 30 years, said he had followed in the footsteps of his father, who worked as a driver, inspector and manager for 45 years. “I have been here since 1987 and the city was a lot smaller in those days. “In the old buses when I was driving they had no heat, no powered steering and hard plastic seats.”

New hourly train service from Derry ~ Londonderry to Belfast: A new hourly train service between Londonderry and Belfast has started.

New Hourly Train Service Between Derry and Belfast

New Hourly Train Service Between Derry and Belfast


The first train departed at 06:12 BST on Monday and the last train will arrive just before midnight.
The new timetable was introduced after Translink spent £46.4m on a new passing loop, and signalling infrastructure, on the Coleraine-to-Derry line. The service between the two cities will remain unchanged on a Sunday, with just six trains. “We are pleased to be introducing this new hourly timetable, making it more convenient and attractive for passengers to travel to and from Derry-Londonderry, connecting people and supporting the local economy, attracting visitors and investment,” said Translink Group Chief Executive Chris Conway.

“This significant timetable improvement will mean more choices for passengers travelling between NI’s two main cities and along the route.”

Translink believes that the enhanced train timetable, together with existing bus services, will strengthen links between the North West and Belfast. Martin Melaugh from the transport lobby group Into The West welcomed the news, with one or two caveats. “It’s good for commuters, tourists, business but unfortunately we can only award Translink six marks out of seven because we are only getting the hourly service Monday to Saturday,” Mr Melaugh told the BBC.Passengers travelling from Derry to Dublin will still face a delay when they arrive into Belfast, as the new service misses the Enterprise connection by about 15 minutes.
Translink have said they will continue to talk with key stakeholders about how to improve the rail network.