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  • 01/04/2025
Sinéad McLaughlin has claimed Derry has for years been treated as ‘second class when it comes to rail services’.

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00:00For years now, Derry, the second city in Northern Ireland, along with Castle Rock and Ballerina,
00:05have been treated as second class when it comes to rail services.
00:10Let me give you the facts again.
00:12Every station east of Corain gets 13 somebody trains in each direction, essentially a service
00:19every hour, while stations west of Corain just get six trains every two hours.
00:26That's just not fair.
00:28It's absolutely absurd.
00:31Only one train from Derry reaches Belfast before 9am on weekdays.
00:35This is a complete failure of public transport planning and it cripples opportunity for workers,
00:40for students and for the wider regional economy.
00:44The last train from Belfast to Derry is at 9.10pm in the evening and, on Sundays, even
00:50worse at 7.10pm.
00:53After that, passengers to the north-west are cut off.
00:56This is not due to tunnels nor terrains.
01:00It is not down to technical limitations.
01:03This is a political decision, rooted in outdated thinking and tolerated for far too long.
01:09In fact, these three stations, Derry, Castle Rock and Ballerina, each receive 2,400 fewer
01:16services per year than their eastern counterparts.
01:21We're 1 million fewer seats for a city trying to grow its university, attract businesses
01:27and retain young people.
01:29And for what?
01:30We're told the cost to fix it is in the region of £1.5 million a year, barely a footnote
01:37in that departmental budget.
01:39That works out at less than 8p per rail journey across the network, a tiny price to pay to
01:45end a glaring inequality that has persisted since 2017.
01:50Let's not forget that this affects more than commuters.
01:54With a growing university and degree already facing a shortage of accommodation, many students
01:59are now commuting into Derry, and yet only one train reaches the city by 9am.
02:06That's unacceptable.
02:07With major events like the opening of Portrush this summer, the failure to provide proper
02:12Sunday services west of Banff will once again undermine Derry and the wider north-west as
02:17a destination for visitors, investment and growth.
02:20Mr Speaker, this is no longer a quiet policy flaw, it's a loud message to the people
02:26of the north-west that we are not seen, we are not prioritised and we are not treated
02:31equally.

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