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Newton Calls on DRD Minister to Build Rail Link at Holywood Exchange

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East Belfast DUP MLA Robin Newton, in responding to figures supplied by the Minister for Regional Development, Conor Murphy, said the increasing number of passengers on the Belfast to Bangor line presented an opportunity to increase convenience levels for customers and passengers at the new bulk retailing stores at the Holywood Exchange and the George Best Belfast City Airport.

Robin Newton said,

“I am disappointed that in his response to a written question the Minister has confirmed the huge increase in the passengers travelling by rail between Belfast and Bangor but has ruled out additional halts on the rail line. In 2004/05 the passenger numbers were 1,517,300 and this increased to 1,860,700 in 2005/06.

These are significant numbers that are travelling past the front doors of Ikea, B&Q, and Sainsbury’s. With the expected opening of the adjacent vacant property at Holywood Exchange there is the potential for even greater business activity in the area.

Northern Ireland now benefits from a number of day-shoppers who travel to Belfast via NIR’s Enterprise service from the ROI.  Most of these shoppers want to visit Ikea but the store currently has no rail links.   I am calling on the Minister to reconsider his decision not to provide a halt(s) in the vicinity of these major business developments. The provision of additional halts would assist the buying public, passengers to the airport and help underpin the business development potential of this increasingly popular trading area.

The Minister should think again and consider the economy’s needs and job opportunities as he undertakes rail and road network improvements.”

  
 

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