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North West student leaders encourage further yLink uptake

written by cassoscoop September 25, 2024
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Translink’s yLink card, which offers half-price travel on services across the public transport network, has seen a 60% increase in journeys throughout Northern Ireland over the last year, with student representatives in the North West coming together to collectively encourage further uptake among their peers.

The yLink smartcard, which is free to apply for, provides all those aged 16–23 with 50% discount on bus and rail travel throughout the region. Cardholders can also gain access to exclusive offers, including discounts at participating shops, cafés and sports and entertainment venues across Northern Ireland.

With contactless payments now available on all Translink services, and in tandem with the mLink app, it’s even easier for young people to pay less for their journey by adding the yLink card to their virtual wallet to simply tap, travel and save.

Reece Armstrong, Vice President of Ulster University Students’ Union, Magee Campus, said: “The yLink card is a fantastic resource that offers significant savings on public transport, allowing us to explore the city, attend events, and connect with friends and family without breaking the bank.

“I encourage all Ulster University students aged 16-23 to take advantage of this fantastic opportunity and get your yLink card today. It’s completely free and can make a big difference in your student journey.”

Roisin Quinn, Student Union Inclusion Officer at North West Regional College, commented: “The yLink card is a game changer for NWRC students, providing amazing savings on daily travel. With the new semester underway, now is the ideal time to apply, and I highly recommend all students aged 16-23 get their free card today.

“It offers up to 50% off across the public transport network, making travel more affordable for getting to class and exploring all that Northern Ireland has to offer in an easy and sustainable way. Don’t miss out on this great opportunity!”

Ben Friel, President of the National Union of Students in Northern Ireland (NUS-USI), added: “As students across Northern Ireland return to colleges, university and training programmes this month, the Translink yLink card is a fantastic way of cutting transport costs – with a discount of 50%.

“The yLink card not only helps break down barriers to education, it’s also good for our planet by encouraging sustainable travel.

“It makes it easier for students to get together and socialise with friends and family, making the most of student life. For any students or young people aged 16-23, I would strongly encourage you to get your hands on the yLink card and make the most of it.”

Translink’s Brand Representative, Maeve Nethercott, says the yLink card “continues to be incredibly popular as growing numbers of young people opt for cleaner, greener and more cost-effective travel”.

She added: “As well as saving money, by using public transport as a more sustainable way to travel, young people are also reducing carbon emissions and helping shape our future towards a healthier and a better-connected society for all.”

For more information about Translink’s yLink card and how to apply, as well as details of exclusive discounts and partner initiatives, visit: translink.co.uk/ylink

North West student leaders encourage further yLink uptake was last modified: September 25th, 2024 by cassoscoop

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Ben FrielDerry CityMagee CampusNorth West Regional CollegeNorth West student leaders encourage further yLink uptakePresident of the National Union of Students in Northern IrelandReece ArmstrongRoisin QuinnStudent Union Inclusion OfficerTranslinkVice President of Ulster University Students’ Union
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