Metro (Belfast)
Metro is the trading name for bus company Citybus in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is a subsidiary of the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company, within the common management structure of Translink, along with Ulsterbus and Northern Ireland Railways.
A 2003 Scania L94UB single-decker with Wrightbus Solar bodywork, pictured at Airport Road West, Belfast, Northern Ireland. | |
Parent | Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company |
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Service area | Belfast |
Service type | bus service, bus rapid transit |
Operator | Translink (Northern Ireland) |
Website | Translink/Metro |
Metro operates 12 quality bus corridors (QBC's) in Belfast and a number of additional routes. It also operates 5 bus stations, all situated in Belfast. On some routes the buses extend beyond Belfast into neighbouring towns, notably Newtownabbey[1][2] and Dundonald,[3] as well as outlying housing estates such as Poleglass, Twinbrook and Lagmore that used to fall within the Lisburn City Council but now falls under the new Belfast City Council[4] area.
The service began as the Belfast Corporation Transport Department. In 1973, these services were transferred to the Northern Ireland Transport Holding Company as Citybus Limited, becoming part of the "Translink" integrated network in 1995. In 2004, Translink/NITHC announced that Citybus would be completely reorganised into 12 QBC's and integrated with Ulsterbus services in the Greater Belfast area. Citybus was relaunched as Metro on 7 February 2005. A new service, similar to Metro, has now been opened in Derry under the name of Foyle Metro.
References
- Route Number 1 Archived 2011-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
- Route Number 2 Archived 8 November 2011 at the Wayback Machine
- Route Number 4 Archived 2011-11-08 at the Wayback Machine
- "Belfast City Council". Belfast City Council. Belfast City Council. Retrieved 16 April 2015.