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REILLY: DERRY NEEDS DELIVERY ON ONE-HOUR TRAIN SERVICE TO BELFAST

written by John October 13, 2016
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derry-to-belfast-trainSDLP Group Leader on Derry City & Strabane District Councillor Martin Reilly has called on the Executive to prioritise funding for the delivery of a one-hour train service from Derry to Belfast in the upcoming Programme for Government.

He was reacting to the news that the current estimate of the cost to provide a one-hour rail service from Derry to Belfast will cost £1.4 millions per annum.

Cllr Reilly said: “In recent days we have seen the welcome news of funding for the Waterside Transport Hub incorporating the regeneration of the old Waterside railway station.

“Over recent years we have seen the investment in the improvement of the railway track serving the North West.

“But we now need to see a firm commitment from the Executive to provide Translink with the money to deliver a one-hour service for commuters on the Derry to Belfast line.

“My party colleague Gerry Mullan MLA has tabled a number of Assembly Questions on this matter.

“The current travel time for this journey is 2 hours and 15 minutess and while the welcome passing loop at Bellerena adds robustness to the timetable the Department for Infrastructure themselves say that reductions in journey time at this stage will be marginal.

“To get the best value from this investment in the track and station infrastructure Translink need to be able to facilitate a one-hour journey which will further improve passenger numbers, dramatically changing commuter mindsets about using this service.

“I am therefore calling on the Executive to make this a priority through the Programme for Government and to find the funding for Translink to deliver this one-hour service.”

REILLY: DERRY NEEDS DELIVERY ON ONE-HOUR TRAIN SERVICE TO BELFAST was last modified: October 13th, 2016 by John

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