Ulsterbus Foyle

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The Ulsterbus Foyle logo
The Ulsterbus Foyle logo

Ulsterbus Foyle is a division of Translink that operates bus services in Derry, Northern Ireland's second city.[1] The new service was opened in the September of 2006 following a update of the cities bus routes and replacing of many of the cities older buses. Ulsterbus Foyle is similar to Metro that operates buses in Belfast, the Northern Irish capital.


[edit] Routes

The Ulsterbus Foyle network now offers 13 set routes across the city into the popular suburban areas of the city. It is hoped that the new service will make transportation a lot easier and will encourage people to make use of Derry's public transport system. The 13 new and improved routes are:

  • FY1- Strathfoyle
  • FY2- Nelson Drive
  • FY3- Knightsbridge
  • FY4- Curryneirin
  • FY5- Gobnascale
  • FY6- Newbuildings
  • FY7- Lonemoor
  • FY8- Creggan
  • FY9- Hazelbank
  • FY10- Ballymagroarty
  • FY11- Woodbrook
  • FY12- Slievemore
  • FY13- Sandbank

Routes leading outside the city are still offered by Translink's Ulsterbus.

[edit] External link

[edit] References

  1. ^ The launch of Ulsterbus Foyle Link to press release for the launch of Ulsterbus Foyle. Retrieved 22 September 2006.
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