Ongoing work on the North-West Transport Hub at the former Waterside Train Station in L'Derry is set to cause a line closure next weekend, from Friday 29 March to Monday 01 April.
The major Translink project is part of a £27 million investment from the European Union's INTERREG VA Programme, managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB), with match funding provided by the Department for Infrastructure and the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport in Ireland.
The ambitious cross-border project has the potential to completely transform travel in the North-West, encouraging a modal shift, and sitting comfortably alongside substantial Translink investment in the region in recent years.
This closure has been timed in order to minimise disruption for railway users and the wider community in the city. Bus substitutions will be in place between L'Derry and Coleraine, via Limavady, for NI Railways passengers during this period. Buses will depart from Foyle Street Bus Centre, and will service Waterside Railway Station. Customers who would normally travel to and from Bellarena should be aware that bus substitutions will serve Limavady Bus Station during this period.
NI Railways timetable for the Great Victoria Street and Coleraine line will operate as normal throughout the closure, with all services ultimately terminating in Portrush. Bus substitutions serving Castlerock, Limavady and L'Derry will be available from Coleraine Bus and Rail Centre.
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