
Noyona Chundur, Chief Executive of the Consumer Council for Northern Ireland said: "Belfast Grand Central Station is an excellent project that will bring many socio-economic benefits to consumers right across Northern Ireland.
“It is an ambitious plan which will strengthen connectivity across all parts of Belfast and beyond, improve the customer experience, and offer greater choice for passengers. Passengers will be able to integrate rail, bus, coach and active travel and importantly, by addressing consumers’ desire for choice, convenience and greater accessibility, it will also help many people reduce the environmental impact of their travel.” Noyona concluded.
The cross-border Enterprise service will relocate to the new Station from Lanyon Place Station bringing passengers into the heart of the city and increasing connectivity across Northern Ireland.
With a clear focus on active travel, the streets adjoining Belfast Grand Central Station will include allocation of road space to pedestrians and cyclists and provide parking for more than 200 cycles.
The Consumer Council delegation also included Richard Williams, Head of Transport, Hannah Brown, Senior Policy Officer and Michelle Kelly, Policy Officer.