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Irish road-rail link

9th November 1989
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• Caledonian Express has teamed up with Northern Ireland Railways to provide a London to Belfast coach service. This follows the termination of the service run jointly by National Express, Scottish Citylink and Ulsterbus.

Passengers will travel by coach to Stranraer to connect with a Sealink ferry to Larne, and from there will take an NIR train to Belfast. A free bus service will link York Road Station and the city centre. ▪ Last week National Ex press celebrated the 50th anniversary of the opening of the M1 with a run by an original Midland Red C5 motorway coach and a Volvo/Plaxton Expressliner.

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Locations: Belfast, London

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