Where Does The Glider Stop In Belfast?

Glider G1 services link the Stewartstown Road, Andersonstown Road, Falls Road and Divis Street in the west and Albertbridge Road and Upper Newtownards Road in the east of the city passing through the city centre.

Where does the Glider leave from in Belfast?

This bus goes from East Belfast to West Belfast. It goes through the city centre. It goes from Dundonald Park and Ride to McKinstry Road.

What is the Glider route Belfast?

North Belfast – Running from the existing G1/G2 network at Belfast City Hall along Donegall Place, Royal Avenue, Donegall Street and Clifton Street to Carlisle Circus then continuing along Antrim Road to Glengormley.

How many gliders are there in Belfast?

The 105-person Glider buses connect east and west Belfast, and also link the Titanic Quarter to the city centre. They operate every seven to eight minutes throughout the working day, along more than 100 Glider halts.

Is Belfast Glider free?

Services use new modern vehicles that can carry 105 passengers. The vehicles have low-floor access with two sections and three doors. If you have a free Smartpass for older people aged 60 and over or use a free or half-fare Smartpass for the eligible groups of disabled people, you can travel free on the Glider.

What time do gliders stop in Belfast?

It uses a fleet of 18m-long Van Hool ExquiCity articulated buses. Weekday services run from soon after 5 a.m. to soon after 11 p.m. (other times at weekends and public holidays), operating on a 7-9 minute interval, reducing to 4–6 minutes at peak times.

Where is the glider in Belfast city Centre?

Belfast city centre pick up points for the Glider G2
Glider G2 services to Titanic Quarter pick up at May Street (St George’s Market), May Street (City Hall), Wellington Place, Chichester Street, and Custom House Square.

How do you pay on glider in Belfast?

Using Glider services – you need to buy your ticket before you board at the ticket vending machine (TVM). TVM’s are at every Glider halt and you can pay by cash or card.

How long does it take to go solo in a glider?

Most student glider pilots who attend fairly regularly will go solo after approximately 40 to 70 flights which usually takes 4 to 8 months.

How much does the glider cost Belfast?

Metro / Glider

Product Adult Price Child Price
Inner Zone Single £1.60 £0.80
City Zone Single £2.10 £1.05
Extended Zone Single £2.50 £1.25

How often do hang gliders crash?

They indicate the chance of dying in a hang-gliding incident is about one in 116,000 flights. That makes it more risky than scuba diving and much more so than driving a car.

What is the longest flight in a glider?

3,008km
The current world record for the furthest a glider has flown is 3,008km set in 2003 by Klaus Ohlmann. This was flown using mountain waves in South America. The UK record is 1108.7km, set by John Williams in a 20m wingspan glider in 2007. Outright distance attempts are rare.

Where are Belfast air raid shelters?

Air Raid Shelters, Donegall Square East, Belfast. In this photograph of Donegall Square East immediately beside Belfast City Hall you can see some Air Raid Shelters constructed in the centre of the road.

Can I use my free travel pass to Belfast?

A Free Travel Card or Paper Pass may be used to travel free of charge on cross-border journeys between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland and vice versa. Your spouse, civil partner or cohabitant may accompany you free of charge where the appropriate type of entitlement is held.

How long is the Belfast Free walking tour?

3 hours
Belfast Free Walking Tours
You’ll explore the neighbourhoods that were affected and hear about the history from both Republicans and Loyalist ex-political prisoners. This tour runs almost every day at 14:30 (2:30 pm) and it runs for 3 hours.

How do you travel around Belfast?

Take the bus or train with Translink
The metro buses are the general city buses that take you through various routes in the city while the glider service is relatively new and is a faster bus service that connects the different parts of Belfast.

What time of day is best for gliding?

Most hang glider pilots will tell you that anytime is a good time. However, some times are better than others depending on what you like. If you are nervous or afraid of heights then we recommend flying sometime in the morning or late afternoon/evening. The air is smoother and more stable.

How long do glider flights last?

approximately 20 minutes
How long will my flight last? Gliding is a weather dependent sport. In the absence of thermals, which gliders use to stay in the air, an average flight to 3000ft will last approximately 20 minutes. When learning to fly, you will be taught how to find & stay in thermals, and a thermalling flight is much longer.

What happens if you let go of a hang glider?

So what happens if you let go? Assuming that the glider is correctly trimmed then the glider would simply settle into its neutral position and continue to fly safely, and the pilot? The pilot will merely dangle beneath the wing and enjoy the view!

Where do you find the glider?

Location. The glider schematic can be found in the Kanji Cave, which is just south of the central islands on the far west side of the map. Because the entrance is underwater, you will need a rebreather to access it.

Where is the Golden Mile in Belfast?

The Golden Mile is the name given to the stretch of Dublin Road, Great Victoria Street, Bradbury Place and University Road between the City Hall and the university area in Belfast, Northern Ireland.