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Belfast traffic: Translink warns of delays in city centre

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Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd earlier this week urged people to use public transport

Translink is warning of delays to bus services in and out of Belfast city centre due to traffic congestion on Friday evening.

In a post on X, formerly Twitter, the transport operator said some services in and out of the city centre are experiencing delays of approximately 35 minutes.

“Apologies for any delay and inconvenience,” it said.

The transport provider also issued warnings to commuters on Thursday evening as a result of heavy traffic in and out of Belfast city centre.

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According to information provided by the DfI (Department for Infrastructure), the greater Belfast area traffic was busy on the following routes:

  • The M1 leaving Belfast at J1 and J2 Stockmans Lane
  • The M3 Bridge / A2 Sydenham By Pass towards Dee Street
  • The A12 Westlink towards York Street
  • Great Victoria Street into city centre

In a post on X at 16:11 BST, Translink said Metro services 7, 8 and 9 would “terminate at Bruce Street and operate outwards from Dublin Road until further notice due to heavy traffic conditions”.

‘Suffer from capacity issues’

Belfast traffic: Translink warns of delays in city centreTranslink Screengrab from Translink app showing disruption and "trip not possible" warningsTranslink

The Translink app shows cancelled and delayed services on Friday evening

In a statement earlier on Friday, the DfI said the road network around Belfast can “suffer from capacity issues at peak times”.

It said that on Thursday afternoon, there were a number of collisions across the city, including an eight-vehicle crash on the M1 southbound between Broadway and Stockmans Lane.

This brought traffic to a standstill. The DfI said the crash resulted in long delays back long the M1 and Westlink and onto the M3 and M2.

“The recovery operation took quite some time and again traffic was brought to a standstill at peak rush hour,” the DfI said.

During this recovery operation, another collision happened on the M3’s Lagan Bridge east-bound. This caused delays for traffic approaching from the Westlink and M2.

“Both incidents occurred during the peak rush hour period and the time required to ensure that emergency services could attend, and the vehicles could be recovered also had a knock-on effect on some public transport services,” the DfI said.

The Department said it understands that traffic delays are “frustrating” and urged commuters to consider using public transport.

Public urged to use public transport

Earlier this week, Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd, who oversees bus and rail services in Northern Ireland, urged commuters to consider public transport, instead of driving.

A year-long closure of Durham Street, a busy road in central Belfast, has led to fears of more congestion in the city.

O’Dowd had hoped the start of rail services on Sunday from the new Grand Central Station in the city would encourage more people to use public transport.

However, the redevelopment of the area surrounding the new station is blamed by many drivers for causing the traffic problems in the first place.

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