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founding of
Ulsterbus coincided with the
beginnings of The Troubles, a
conflict which intensified throughout the 1970s and 1980s and
often saw
Ulsterbus buses...
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provides a
number of hire
services to the public.
Ulsterbus formerly operated "Day Tours"
through Ulsterbus Tours to
other parts of
Northern Ireland, the...
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rebranded as
Ulsterbus.
Staffing was cut,
including the
phasing out of conductors, and
timetables were rescheduled. He
succeeded in
running Ulsterbus and Citybus...
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within the
common management structure of Translink,
along with
Ulsterbus and
Northern Ireland Railways. Bus
services began in
Belfast under the...
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Transport Authority (UTA),
namely Northern Ireland Railways (NIR) and
Ulsterbus. The
company was
established by the
Transport Act (Northern Ireland) 1967...
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Cavehill Road. The
Oxford Street bomb
killed two
British soldiers and four
Ulsterbus employees. One of
these employees was a
Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC)...
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section for p****engers in wheelchairs. The
first entered service with
Ulsterbus in
April 2004
while Yorkshire Coastliner ordered six (which
never entered...
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built until 2013. Only 25 were produced, all on
Leyland Tiger ch****is for
Ulsterbus. "Wright
launches intercity coach". The
Commercial Motor Archive. 28 May...
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Londonderry College, a
grammar school in
Derry Foyle Film
Festival Ulsterbus Foyle, the Derry-based bus
operator Kitty Foyle (film), a 1940 film Detective...
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Coleraine and
along the Coleraine-Portrush
branch line to Portrush. Locally,
Ulsterbus provides connections to the
railway stations.
There is a
scenic walk of...