Details of Translink late-night buses pilot announced

A pink Translink double-decker bus passing a grey building. Image source, TRANSLINK
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Translinks late-night bus and train services will commence on 28 November

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Translink has announced details of a one-year pilot scheme which will see late-night transport hours extended.

The scheme will begin on Friday 28 November 2025 with buses running on Friday and Saturday evenings.

Metro Services will operate between midnight and 02:00 GMT, Ulsterbus services departing Belfast for towns and cities across Northern Ireland will also depart later.

Additional rail services will be in operation across all lines over the Christmas period.

Last month, funding for the scheme which is supported by the NI Executive was announced.

Chris Conway, Translink Group Chief Executive said, "We're grateful for the support of the NI Executive, Belfast City Council and our city partners in helping us deliver the year-long pilot to bus services".

"Together we're energising the city's nightlife while offering a greener, safer way to travel."

The full details and timetables can be found on the Translink website, external.

What routes are included in the pilot?

'Reliable late-night transport'

First Minister Michelle O'Neill said: "This initiative marks the start of a significant new year-round bus pilot scheme which will introduce reliable late-night transport across Belfast.

"As well as improving connectivity, it will also ensure people are able to return home safely after work or enjoy an evening of shopping or socialising."

"The cross-executive funding for this pilot scheme reflects our determination to work together to do everything we can to boost our thriving night-time economy," she added.

Deputy First Minister Emma Little-Pengelly said she was, "pleased the executive has been able to support this pilot scheme which will make it easier for people to travel home after work, social events, or late-night shopping."

"These new services will enhance accessibility and support local businesses to increase their evening trade."

Seven people pictured with a blue and white clock in front of a pink Translink bus. They are in front of Stormont. Image source, TRANSLINK
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The New Year-Round Late-Night Transport Pilot was launched outside Stormont

Welcoming the launch, Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins said: "I continue to work hard to improve our transport network and was keen to support this year long initiative which will be beneficial for many reasons.

"Sustainable and safer ways to travel is at the heart of my ambition for the growth of our public transport network across the north."

"I encourage everyone to use these new services, which will provide a safe and reliable way home for people working and socialising in the city as well as supporting the night-time economy," she added.