Translink School Services Start 1st September

Translink is advising that school services will resume from Monday 1st September and as pupils prepare, Translink is issuing essential travel advice to help pupils and parents start the new term smoothly and safely.

With over 60,000 pupils using Translink services daily, this is one of the busiest times of the year for public transport. To support a safe and efficient return to school, Translink is encouraging everyone to plan aheadcheck timetables, and stay alert when travelling.

“We realise the start of the new school term can be both exciting and daunting, so we want to help ease any pressures with safe, comfortable services and great value ticket options that offer pupils more freedom and independence,” said David CowanTranslink’s Director of Commercial Operations.

Translink offers travel advice to pupils who start school this semester. The school bus service begins on 1st September.

Translink works closely with the Education Authority to ensure services are ready for the return to school. Parents, guardians, and pupils are encouraged to use the Journey Planner app or visit:

https://www.translink.co.uk/schoolservices  

to check timetables and plan journeys in advance.

Students are reminded to ‘tap to travel’ using their Education Authority (EA) smartpass.

For those not eligible for the EA Smartpass, Translink offers a range of everyday value ticket options, and students returning to Year 13 can apply for a free yLink card, available to all 16–23-year-olds, offering 50% off bus and rail travel across Northern Ireland.

“We also know that many young people are leading the way in calling for climate action,” added David. “Travelling by public transport today in Northern Ireland is an easy way to reduce your carbon footprint.

“It’s also a healthier and more active way to travel and helps reduce congestion.:

The EA’s Niall McKinley, Head of Service, Transport said: “We’re looking forward to welcoming pupils back and playing our part in supporting their educational journey.

“Using public transport not only offers a safe and cost-effective way to travel, but also helps children build independence and social skills, while reducing congestion at peak times.”

Passengers are asked for their patience at the start of this term as travel patterns settle.

For full details on Translink bus and rail services, download the Journey Planner app, visit:

https://www.translink.co.uk/schoolservices 

or call the contact centre on 02890 666630.

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