
Aerial photographs showing the impressive scale of Belfast Grand Central Station as it edges closer to completion. With 8 railway platforms, 26 bus stands, and the capacity to accommodate 20 million passengers per year, it is set to become the largest integrated transport hub on the island of Ireland when it fully opens in early 2025…
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More photographs at – [https://twitter.com/niplanner/status/1762106234155536384](https://twitter.com/niplanner/status/1762106234155536384)
A glimpse of the impressive scale of Belfast Grand Central Station as it edges closer to completion. With 8 railway platforms, 26 bus stands, and the capacity to accommodate 20 million passengers per year, it is set to become the largest integrated transport hub on the island of… pic.twitter.com/xleS6DG7Qd
— NI Planner (@niplanner) February 26, 2024
by niplanner
4 comments
Is Translink planning to scale up service to meet the new capacity?
8 trains every 10 mins to holywood
I work just across from it I have an impressive view of the building
Stupidest thing they’ve done is kept the same name. It’s called Central but it’s opposite end of city from existing Central. I don’t even know exactly where it’s at other than somewhere near Europa station.
Also, they can afford to spunk millions on this but can’t afford to pay their drivers a decent wage…