Transport company in NI spreads positivity in pandemic

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Northern Ireland's public transport operator has given its trains and buses a rainbow makeover. Translink is hoping to spread some mobile positivity and government advice on their network during the pandemic | Read more:

The Trainbows, trains wrapped in rainbows, were launched as the company aims to spread some positivity during the pandemic.It will stay on this route before rotating to other local services.

Passenger numbers are down by 97% on railway services and are like ghost trains travelling across the country.They also carry messages on government advice including 'Stay Home Save Lives', 'Wash Your Hands', as well as the more uplifting 'When it Rains Look for Rainbows'. He said: "What we decided to do was put rainbows on our buses, on our huts, any of our estates where we have billboards we put rainbows on.

Trains and buses across Northern Ireland are running to a Sunday schedule with a few additional peak services for health and social care workers, as well as other essential workers and anyone who needs to make an essential journey. Enterprise Train Manager John Steenson said only a handful of people are travelling each day with most only using parts of the line and not making the full journey.

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With a 97% drop in passenger numbers, 'Stay Home. Don't be using this train' seems to have been an effective message

Translink Im sick of the indoctrinate of children Trans people are in need of mental help

bigbellyjuan 👀

Good for them, I delighted for them 10/10. Now what has that got to do with the Irish Republic ?

Very exclusionary to straight people or people of faith. Equality has gone too far

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