The interior of Newry's Ulsterbus Waiting Room

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The photograph on this page of The interior of Newry's Ulsterbus Waiting Room by Eric Jones as part of the Geograph project.

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The interior of Newry's Ulsterbus Waiting Room

Image: © Eric Jones Taken: 22 Aug 2009

Ulsterbus provides modern, spotlessly clean and comfortable bus stations in all the main towns of the Province. How I wish, those members of my County Council, always bemoaning the decline in tourist numbers, but who readily approved the afterthought of a bus station at Caernarfon - a graffiti backed pavement open to the elements at the side of multi storey car park with buses vying to find drop-off and pick-up spaces - would visit Ulster to see how different things could be with a bit of initiative and imagination. Image Image

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