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The Ulsterbus Foyle logo

Ulsterbus Foyle is a brandname developed by Ulsterbus for its services in Derry, Northern Ireland.[1] The service was opened on 4 September 2006 following a review and expansion of the city's bus routes and replacement of many of the cities older buses.

The principles behind the route structure and timetables are similar to those of Metro that operates buses in Belfast. Prior to this Ulsterbus services within Derry were branded as Derry City services.

Routes

An Ulsterbus Foyle Bus

The Ulsterbus Foyle network offers fifteen bus corridors to and from the city centre into suburban areas.

There are sub-variants of these routes and cross-city buses which do not stop in the city centre.

Ulsterbus Foyle Rail Link bus outside Londonderry Waterside station.

A free Rail Link bus connects Foyle Street Buscentre and Waterside Railway Station. All routes have a return journey, except FY8 which changes to FY9 for its return journey. Regional, cross border and national services depart from Foyle Street Bus Depot. Airport link services are operated by private company "Airporter", which offer links from its base in the Culmore Road to Belfast International Airport and George Best Belfast City Airport.

Ulsterbus operates regional and express services from Derry.

References

  1. ^ The launch of Ulsterbus Foyle Link to press release for the launch of Ulsterbus Foyle. Retrieved 22 September 2006.