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Storm Eowyn: Translink confirms no bus or train services will run on Friday morning

written by cassoscoop January 23, 2025
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Translink has announced there will be no bus or train services operating on Friday morning, 24th January and while the red status is in place.

Translink’s Director of Service Operations, Ian Campbell, said: “We have worked closely with the multiple emergency planning agencies, and this decision to cancel services is necessary to ensure the safety of all our customers and employees.

“Amber alerts for strong winds are also in effect for most of tomorrow which will likely impact services even after the red alert ends.

“We will be working collaboratively with all agencies to assess any damage to both road and rail routes and only resume services when it is safe to do so.

“There is likely to be fallen trees and extensive debris that will need to be cleared, and bus and train services may need to operate with speed restrictions or operate diversions for bus services if roads are impassable.

“We are urging passengers to check the Translink Journey Planner, website or social media channels for the latest updates in advance of travel.

“Customers with bookings for cancelled services will be automatically refunded.

“We would like to thank all our passengers and staff for their support and patience during these very difficult conditions to ensure everyone’s safety.”

During a press conference at Stormont this afternoon, PSNI Assistant Chief Constable Davy Beck said: “Storm Éowyn represents an exceptional weather event and is expected to bring sustained windspeeds of up to 100mph to our shores.

“We have declared this a major incident and a red weather alert will be in effect across all areas of Northern Ireland.

The public is urged to take the dangers posed by this storm seriously.

“There is expected to be serious disruption across our road network, public transport, schools, health services and other public services.

“The message from police is, do not travel, remain indoors and stay safe.”

Storm Eowyn: Translink confirms no bus or train services will run on Friday morning was last modified: January 24th, 2025 by cassoscoop

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