Our visit to Belfast Grand Central Station

Translink recently welcomed our Chief Executive and members of our Transport team to the new Belfast Grand Central Station which is set for operational opening this autumn.

We were treated to a virtual reality tour of what the station will look like when completed, shown around the site and updated on work so far and next steps. 

Duncan McAllister, Head of Belfast Transport Hub Programmes, said: “Belfast Grand Central Station will be the largest integrated transport facility on the island of Ireland and will replace the current bus and rail facilities at Europa Bus Centre and Great Victoria Street Train Station.

“Designed to be fully inclusive for all, this impressive high-quality facility will offer an enhanced user experience for around 20million customer journeys every year. There will be double the number of rail platforms from 4 to 8 and an increase in the number of bus stands to 26 increasing the available capacity.

“In addition, the modern spacious transport facility with mezzanine level will also be a destination retail space with a dedicated public realm space, Saltwater Square, for arts, culture and community events and activities. When fully complete its footprint will exceed that of London’s King Cross.”

Noyona Chundur, our Chief Executive here at the Consumer Council said, "Belfast Grand Central Station is an excellent project that will bring many socio-economic benefits to consumers right across Northern Ireland. 

“It is an ambitious plan which will strengthen connectivity across all parts of Belfast and beyond, improve the customer experience, and offer greater choice for passengers. Passengers will be able to integrate rail, bus, coach and active travel and importantly, by addressing consumers’ desire for choice, convenience and greater accessibility, it will also help many people reduce the environmental impact of their travel.” Noyona concluded.

The cross-border Enterprise service will relocate to the new Station from Lanyon Place Station bringing passengers into the heart of the city and increasing connectivity across Northern Ireland.

With a clear focus on active travel, the streets adjoining Belfast Grand Central Station will include allocation of road space to pedestrians and cyclists and provide parking for more than 200 bicycles.

In this picture, Emma Thompson, Project Support Officer, Belfast Transport Hub, shows Noyona Chundur, Chief Executive of the Consumer Council and Richard Williams, Head of Transport at the Consumer Council a model of what Belfast Grand Central Station and surrounding area will look like when completed alongside David Cowan, Director Commercial Operations, Translink and Gemma Thompson, Communication and Stakeholder Engagement Manager, Belfast Grand Central Station.

Topic
  • Transport