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Victoria Street Station E UPPER QUEEN ST R 13A 13B 13C O Y D 13C 89 90 A 1E R DRIVE S 31 4 5 D O L 91 92 2D L A 14A 14B 14C & D A F BELFAST CITY HALL D 1D 2E 13 95 13A 13B 13C U Europa Buscentre 0 DONEGALL SQUARE N 1 2H D 14 77 78 9 D OA 14A 14B 14C 6 O 1F 96 79 N 14A A 3 E G 3 L IV G 1G R H HOWARD ST D 1A 7 MAY STREET 1 B D CROMAC STREET R 13A BRUNSWICK STREET A A E LINENHALL STREET E O ADELAIDE STREET NTRI BEDFORD STREET 1C A L R ALFRED STREET A O 29 S L JOY STREET D T H Y M M H H I 2E 30 Cairnshill R G T E 2B 2A OA H N RA 2H T R D 2C 9 D O A Y RA L W I O T S R R H B N 13C O C U H O R G A 13A R O N A D E 14C D L R 9 FRANKLIN STREET SUSSEX PLACE R 13B E O E D A L D T 2D R 8 S IV A E C 1E C HU 7 CITY CENTRE 5 1J R 4 C 4 1F MALLUSK ROAD H 14A R DEPARTURE O 14A A 14C 1J D 8 14B MA AD LO POINTS RO NE GH BLACKROCK SQUARE RO GA AD CRE D (Hydepark Road) M A 13C 6 2 O ROYAL MAIL R M R 7 ORMEAU ROAD (Enterprise Way) U SILVERSTREAM O M TH 2B T R (Ballysillan Park) O A 5 R 2D W M W A 2B 64 H Y O IT S T 64 H 11A EWE ORE R 5 O 5 LL R R W LIGONIEL OA O (Mountainhill Road) D A AD BALLYSILLAN PARK Y 13A CARR’S GLEN 13B 12C (Ballysillan Road) DOWNVIEW 57A BALLYSILLAN RD (Innisfayle Road) 61 2A STENA LINE TERMINUS A HOLYWOOD LIGONIEL D 12 (West Bank Road) R N KNOCKNAGONEY R L C T EXCHANGE IL A J 64 H V I AVENUE RO M E DARGAN RD 96 (IKEA) 6 IN EHI 6 57 A L LL L 27 28 28A 3 NT I U R C O A O OLDPARK O O 96 D AD L M E O 64B DONEGALL PARK AVE 96 D 26 L (Westland Road) A 2B DP H V E LIG A O R D N K 2C L Y U AN CRE 28 C DARG O R D D R 13A GEORGE BEST W E NIE R O N N U A O L U D A 2D N BELFAST CITY O LI M A R TL 13B C O S G D A E R A AIRPORT 2E U T R D N W L S E O 64 13C E R R CLIFTONVILLE RD 12A A R W A O E 2G D D D 64B 14A I V A D S R O E 80 R S U 28 2H T A N 7 80A 61 14B R P E 7 PO Y AV 28A D R B K 1A U A 14C AI O E N LE O U C L X M R D N AI IM A A B A 27 VE 1C R E N H S O A N STONE D N N R GLENCAIRN 12B G R N E A A E O D D C 1E R P D C O R (Forthriver Road) N D A D R CAIRNBURN RD IA 12C 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BEERSBRIDGE RD 4C 4D KINGS ROAD D G IT GROSVENOR ROAD 80 80A 81 81A S E PLACE 5B I RO ALL TO L BALLYBEEN F N C 30 C G D ER 95A 7 STATION K A 10J K 5A R A (Rank Road) 10 10A H 10 R W R GLENCOLIN 30A A O 650A 650 10X D 4E O O R I 78 N R A 10B L 31 K K 81 (Glen Road) D 77 D C O R 10H 79 C P D A A GLEN RD ROYAL 8 ST KN 4C R 10J GREAT VICTORIA O D L A VICTORIA R ER CLARAWOOD PARK M 10B 10H D STREET E E R U A E 4E HOSPITAL UNIVE AG ROA A C H MILLMOUNT S EUROPA BUSCENTRE V RE R 9 E OA R S R RAVENSWOOD PK 5A 5B 29 29C LL Y N G S O 10H H A AG D F A ITY H A A H 90 91 89 90 91 DONEGALL ROAD I BRANIEL W 92A W D L D A R R G L U S VE D O 29C L O (Farmhurst Green) N B R N R T E I O O V E OA O CITY E 29 N U AD E G IV A 30 O M NT 29 R C R 10A A D R E D DR D H S L D 11 N 1 SC HOSPITAL S 30A R 11 I L E 29C 10B W M E T A K R D O A T R Y A 31 C C V O R L R R E N NS A O E O K H N SO A C A 7A N MOUNT 29 29C 30 30A D ER U D TATES AVENUE 91 92B S A D O M BALLYGOWAN RD U N B F D 7B FO A E A R L R L O K U E I P 92 92A S R R 10X O T P M O A R N UTES ANTR A D E RO IM 10A A V ER RO D A E TH AD R O N A E O 650 M A V R SS SH K 90 I U E O N L E PR RE N X L E R U 92A STOCKMANS LANE 9A N O I R TY AD S O 92A 650A CI TOW R D 6 C 1 S 9B O 29 E 00 H T 8B A K O R 92 D 2 LY D B A A 9C O 3 W R O LADYBROOK R W S 1 O 29C D N E E 12 8C 7C E 4 R 12 T 8C 92B E O S (Turning Circle) MUSGRAVE D U 1 A E Q 3 D 30A IV A 2 10X R T COLIN CONNECT F 93 R PARK 7D D S I G & N E K ST ANNE’S D D I 8A R W N A U G O & (Stewartstown Road) G N BL S HOSPITAL FORESTSIDE T D H AD 77 D (Blacks Road) R 79 S 4 O U O Y 8D A A N M T E 1 A A C RO R D L 10X KS (Upper Galwally) R D O N E D YOUR 1 G A 78 I R D UR L G O B BROOMHILL PARK 30 31 N UPPER KNOCKBREDA ROAD D 81A 10H M A O CORRIDOR A O IS 1 D L L O 79 D R R O T (Stranmillis Road) P MCKINSTRY ROAD H 650A A H 2 G R KEY A 10C T K 5 E R (Stewartstown Road) R O 652 O E FORSTER A L D T R 8A R 77 S POLEGLASS A C I W GREEN 1 8B V S H D A ESTATE E A A 78 1 N O K 6 R R HOSPITAL I Y 8C L H S L G R A 13 A 13 O G L A E 93 I D R N 1 C A B T 0 G E 7 9B F FOUR WINDS FA D L L A I A L RO V E S R 9 AU O N O 9C L A 8 E (Ballymaconaghy Road) D RM D O I D R A LISB AD R O URN R ONE R O R SCHOOL RD 7B 7D 79 NEWTON PARK 7A OAD MAL R O O E A N A O D FINNIS DRIVE D AL MOUNT EAGLES (Balmoral) M D N A (Lagmore) O E 7A 7C 652 CAIRNSHILL ROAD Visitor Information Hospital R 93 W T U OG O B P Ulsterbus Station Terminus W Y P L F E N L I N R BA NEWFORGE LANE B 14 A 14 M R NI Railway Station Inbound Route G E A H D L 10D Y O A N Outbound Route R Tickets & Information R E O 77 78 O BELVOIR DRIVE BELVOIR 7B R A A LAGMORE VIEW B D D D TESCO NEWTOWNBREDA E Park & Ride Circular Route E 7C C (Newtownbreda Road) SOUTH H 9A I L 7D 78 L 10E 9C 8A 8B 77 LAURELGROVE (Ballymaconaghy Road) 15 TWINBROOK RIVER ROAD 15 ESTATE (Conway) ERINVALE AVENUE (Malone) A B C D E F G H I J K L • ABBEY CENTRE (Longwood Road) F4 • CARLISLE CIRCUS (Crumlin Road) E8 • COOPERS MILL PARK L9 •• GLENCOLIN (Glen Road) B10 • LENADOON (Stewartstown Road) B12 • ORCHARDVILLE (Finaghy Road North) D13 • SPRINGVALE (West Circular Road) C10 •• ACADEMY (Cliftonville Road) E7 • CARR’S GLEN (Ballysillan Road) C6 • CO-OP (Shankill Road) E9 •• GLENGORMLEY (Antrim Road) D4 • LIGONIEL (Crumlin Road) B7 • PARK AVENUE (Holywood Road) I8 • ST ANNE’S (Blacks Road) C12 • AGINCOURT AVENUE (Ormeau Road) F11 • CASEMENT PARK (Andersonstown Road) C11 •• CRANMORE PARK (Malone Road) E13 • GLENHUGH PARK (Saintfield Road) G13 • LIGONIEL (Mountainhill) A6 •• POLEGLASS (Pembroke Loop) A13 • STENA LINE TERMINUS (West Bank Road) H6 • AGNES STREET (Crumlin Road) D8 • CASTLE BUILDINGS (Stoney Road) K8 • CREGAGH PARK (Cregagh Road) H12 • GLENKEEN (Brians Well Road) A13 • MALLUSK ROAD (Ballyrobert Garage) D4 •• QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY (University Road) F11 • ST GENEVIEVE’S (Andersonstown Road) C11 •••• ALBERT CLOCK (Queens Square) F9 • CASTLEHILL ROAD (Massey Avenue) J8 • DAIRY FARM CENTRE (Stewartstown Rd) B12 • GLENWOOD (Bell Steel Road) A13 • MALLUSK (Parkmount) A3 • RAILWAY COURT (Jordanstown Road) G1 • ST JAMES’S (Falls Road) C11 •• ARDOYNE SHOPS (Crumlin Road) D8 • CATALYST INC (Queens Road) H8 • DIVIS TOWER (Divis Street) E9 • GRAYS LANE (Shore Road) G6 • MARLBOROUGH PARK (Lisburn Road) E12 • RATHCOOLE DIAMOND (Rathcoole Drive) F3 • ST JOHN’S CHURCH (Ormeau Road) G12 • BALLYBEEN (Rank Road) L10 • CHERRYLANDS (Doagh Road) G3 • DUB LANE (Upper Malone Road) D14 • GREEN END (Doagh Road) G3 • MATER HOSPITAL (Carlisle Circus) E8 • RATHCOOLE PRIMARY SCHOOL (Derrycoole Way) F3 • STRANMILLIS COLLEGE (Stranmillis Road) F12 • BALLYDUFF ROAD (Doagh Road) F2 • CITY CEMETERY (Falls Road) C11 • DUNDONALD HOUSE (Stormont Grounds) K9 • GREENWOOD PARK (Newtownards Road) I9 • MATER HOSPITAL (Crumlin Road) E8 • RATHMULLAN DRIVE F2 •• ST TERESA’S (Glen Road) C10 • BALLYGOMARTIN (Glencairn Crescent) B8 • CITY CENTRE (Chichester Street) F9 • DUNDONALD ICE BOWL (Old Dundonald Rd) L10 •• HANNAHSTOWN HILL A10 • MCKINSTRY ROAD (Stewartstown Road) B13 • RIVER ROAD (Conway) C15 • STORMONT Glider J9 • BALLYHACKAMORE (Upper Newtownards Rd) I9 • CITY CENTRE (Custom House Square) F9 • DUNDONALD PARK & RIDE (Dunlady Road) L8 • HEALTH CENTRE (Finaghy Road South) D14 • MERVILLE GARDEN VILLAGE (Shore Road) G4 • ROSETTA (Knockbreda Road) G12 • SYDENHAM STATION (Inverary Drive) I7 • BALLYHENRY ROAD (Sandyknowes) C3 ••• CITY CENTRE (Donegall Square East) F9 • DUNMURRY VILLAGE (Kingsway) C14 • HOLYWOOD ARCHES (Newtownards Road) H9 • MICHAEL FERGUSON ROUNDABOUT B12 • ROUGHFORT (Turning Circle) A3 • TEMPLEMORE AVENUE (Albertbridge Road) G9 • BALLYHENRY (Ballypearl Way) C3 •• CITY CENTRE
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