The Four Winds bus terminus, Belfast
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 28 Dec 2012
This turning circle, on the Ballymaconaghy Road, opposite Laurelgrove, is the terminus for service no 7B to the Four Winds via the Ormeau Road, Forestside and the Saintfield Road. The 7A terminus is further north, near the Cairnshill Road. A Metro Wrightbus Gemini-bodied Volvo (2214 - SEZ 2214) is awaiting departure with the 11.41 to the City Hall. A special timetable was used during the Christmas/New Year holiday.