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The Newly Redesigned Child Safety Bus!

The New Safety Bus!

Schoolchildren watching safety video.

Poleglass children become Translink Safety Rangers.

Child Safety Bus

Would your school like a visit?

Translink’s Safety Bus is dedicated to visiting primary and secondary schools in order to highlight safety issues associated with the use of public transport.  Using a range of videos, education packs, props and a down to earth enthusiasm, our safety officers bring issues such as vandalism and its effects to life.

The Safety Bus can visit approximately 100 schools per academic year.  Demand is high, and making contact with Translink’s safety officers is advisable in order to book a visit for your school.

Teachers should contact Translink on 028 90301732 to discuss a visit.

Pictures of the new Safety Bus livery

To view the press release for further information, please click here

Pictured surveying the new livery are (Left to right) David Stewart, Andrew Dyer, Jonathan Rainey and Mark Wylie from Ben Madigan school in North Belfast, with Translink Community Safety Officer Susan O’Neill and Conal Devitt, Head of the Community Safety Unit.
Pictured surveying the new livery are (Left to right) David Stewart, Andrew Dyer, Jonathan Rainey and Mark Wylie from Ben Madigan school in North Belfast, with Translink Community Safety Officer Susan O’Neill and Conal Devitt, Head of the Community Safety Unit.

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