Lisburn and Newry trains to stop over summer

NI Railways train at station
Ten train stations between Lisburn and Belfast Lanyon Place will be closed [Translink]

Trains serving Lisburn, Newry and Portadown will be stopped and replaced with buses over the summer, starting from Wednesday 3 July.

The tracks will be closed for engineering work to realign the track to serve the new Grand Central Station.

Translink say bus substitution services will operate between Lisburn and Lanyon Place in Belfast, and between Belfast and Newry and Portadown.

The cross-border Enterprise train service to Dublin will leave from Newry southbound, and stop at Newry northbound.

Translink’s bus services manager David Curry said summer passenger numbers are usually lower than during the rest of the year, and running the works at this time would “minimise the overall impact”, but he urged passengers to check the journey planner on the Translink website.

“I want to thank all our passengers and local neighbours for their support and patience as we progress these essential works,” he continued.

NI Railways tickets will work on Metro and Glider services between York Street, Lanyon Station, City Centre, Botanic and City Hospital.

The Londonderry, Bangor and Larne line services will keep operating to and from Lanyon Place.

Several Saturday and Sunday services between Dublin and Belfast have been cancelled altogether.

Great Victoria Street Station was permanently closed on 10 May.

A full list of replacement services can be found on the Translink website.

Passengers should check the journey planner on Translink's website and leave extra time for their journeys.

'Pleasantly surprised'

Alma White stands in front of two Translink buses
Alma White is happy with the alternative arrangements [BBC]

Passengers, like Alma White who were due to be on the train from Lisburn, have begun arriving in Belfast.

She said she was not sure about the bus service at first but has been left pleasantly surprised.

"It was actually really easy," she told BBC News NI.

The rail replacement services are running every 10 minutes.

'Not as convenient'

Derek and Anne Smyth - a grey-haired man wearing circular glasses and a navy quilted jacket stands beside a blonde woman wearing glasses and a grey raincoat
Derek and Anne Smyth were due to get the train to Belfast from Lisburn [BBC]

Derek and Anne Smyth said the bus connection was "not as convenient" but that it worked fine.

"We knew it would be a bit bumpy as it's the first day," they said.

However, the couple added passengers who may need to make onward journeys elsewhere may find the journey takes a little longer.

Olivia, Daniel and Rita - a young girl with light brown hair wears a black puff jacket, a young boy wears a pink polo shirt and a woman with curly blonde hair wears a yellow crewneck jumper
Olivia, Daniel and Rita are trying to get to Lisburn for a class [BBC]

At the Europa Bus Centre, extra Translink staff are in place to help passengers with their journeys.

There are also leaflets with information on the changes.

Rita, Olivia and Daniel are trying to get to Lisburn for their swimming class but have been disrupted by the change in service.

“We came here to get a train, but now we have been told we have to wait here for a bus to then get another bus," Rita said.

Brendan and Margaret Jamison - an older man with grey hair wears a brown leather jacket and a woman in a red leather jacket and white hair stands beside him
Brendan and Margaret Jamison have been left impressed with the replacement service [BBC]

Brendan and Margaret Jamison were also supposed to get the train from Lisburn, but has described the rail replacement service as "very impressive and fast".

"If you get the train you stop at every stop, but we were here in 20 minutes today," they said.

What stations are affected?

No trains will be running between Lisburn train station and Lanyon Place in Belfast.

Instead, an express bus service will run between Lisburn and the Europa bus station in Belfast. Passengers boarding between Lisburn and Belfast will need to use bus services by Ulsterbus and Metro instead. A separate shuttle bus will run between Lanyon Place and the Europa, serving stations including City Hospital and Botanic.

Most of the Enterprise train service north of the border will be affected.

Enterprise train services will run from Portadown to Dublin, stopping at Newry, Dundalk, Drogheda and Dublin Connolly.

Train passengers who usually board at Scarva and Poyntzpass can use bus substitutions to Newry and Belfast.