Monitoring of Translink revenues reveals £24m funding shortfall

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Rhodri Clark
18 October 2021
Translink group chief executive Chris Conway with infrastructure minister Nichola Mallon launching the first six-car Class 4000 train
Translink group chief executive Chris Conway with infrastructure minister Nichola Mallon launching the first six-car Class 4000 train
 

The Department for Infrastructure’s June monitoring round has identified a £24m in-year shortfall at Translink, Northern Ireland’s nationalised train and bus operator.

Translink’s passenger revenues are substantially lower than in 2019 because of the repercussions of Covid-19. Northern Ireland is excluded from the Department for Transport’s statistics on transport usage since the pandemic began, but Translink told LTT last week: “As restrictions ease in NI,...

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