The provision of a new later bus and train service is helping people in Derry feel safe when doing their Christmas shopping.
Derry and Strabane Council Mayor, Councillor Sandra Duffy, said the 'nightmover' service on a Friday and Saturday in the city was having a "positive impact" on those choosing to come into the city centre.
The service commenced on December 2 and will continue right throughout December on the run-up to Christmas, including on Thursday, December 22.
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The new service ensures that people can leave Derry city centre using the Foyle Metro Service at 10pm, 11pm and at midnight.
Additional Goldliners and rail services travelling to and from the city are also available at normal fares for the public to use.
Mayor Duffy said she was delighted to see such a valuable service return to Derry, and encouraged everyone to avail of the convenient and affordable travel option.
"Getting out and about is what Christmas is all about – whether you’re meeting friends, celebrating with family or enjoying late-night shopping or festive drinks, it’s fantastic to know that you will get home safely without having to worry about taking the car parking.
“I’d really encourage people to consider this travel option over the festive season. There are lots of additional services on at 10pm, 11pm and midnight and will get you home safely whether you live in the cityside or waterside.
"Or if you’re coming home from a day out in Belfast, there will be additional Goldliner services on to ensure you’re home safe and sound.
After a tough few years, it’s really important we support our local economy over the Christmas period and enjoy what the city has to offer.”
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