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Queen’s launches free late-night shuttle service for students

Queen’s University Belfast has officially launched the first of two new late-night transport pilots as part of the University’s ongoing commitment to student safety.

Image shows five people standing in front of a yellow bus.
Pictured left to right: Queen’s Neighbourhood Engagement Officer Ryan Rankin, Operations and Stakeholder Manager of SOS Bus NI Caitlin McCartney, SOS Bus NI CEO Micky Murray, Queen’s President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Ian Greer, and Queen’s Students’ Union President Amy Smith promote the new late-night shuttle bus service to all students.

The ‘Get Home Safe’ initiative, operated in partnership with SOS Bus NI services, will run until 30 April and offers Queen’s students a safe and reliable way to travel home from the city centre.

The service will pick up students from two key city centre locations, The Kremlin and The Limelight, two nights per week (Wednesdays and Thursdays), between 12.00am and 2.00am, transporting students safely to the Holyland area.

This initiative builds on Queen’s existing student safety measures, including the Queen’s University Belfast - PSNI drink check initiative and a series of campus safety events designed to promote a safe and welcoming campus community for students.

Speaking about the new initiative, Professor Sir Ian Greer, President and Vice-Chancellor, said:

"At Queen’s, student safety is a top priority. Our new ‘Get Home Safe’ pilot reinforces our ongoing commitment to ensuring an outstanding student experience as part of a secure, welcoming and inclusive campus community”.

Micky Murray, CEO of SOS Bus NI, said the partnership was driven by a commitment to student safety:

“SOS Bus NI is committed to creating a safer, more compassionate city, and we're delighted to be partnering with Queen's University on this initiative to improve student safety.

“We've been keeping people safe during the night-time economy since 2006, and as we approach our 20th anniversary in October, we're more energised than ever to continue to keep delivering on that promise in more innovative ways and continuing our relationship with Queen's University Belfast”.

Queen’s University Belfast Students’ Union President, Amy Smith, added:

"Late-night travel can be a real concern for students, so this new shuttle service is a welcome addition. It will provide a safe and reliable way for Queen’s students to get home, giving them peace of mind while they get on with enjoying nights out in our vibrant and welcoming city”. 

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