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Transport bosses asked to look at rail connections to Belfast International and City airports

The Minister has also suggested a new trainline from Derry to Portadown

Belfast International Airport(Image: Kelvin Boyes / Press Eye)

Northern Ireland's Department for Infrastructure has asked officials to explore rail connections to Belfast’s two airports and a line from Derry to Portadown.

It comes ahead of the anticipated completion of the All Island Rail Review in conjunction with Ireland’s Transport Minister Eamon Ryan.

Outgoing infrastructure minister John O'Dowd said the outcome of the review is expected by the end of 2023.

He added: “I recently received an update from my officials working on the All Island Rail Review who confirmed that work on the Report is continuing and is due to be finalised at the end of this year.

“I want to keep the momentum of this vitally important work and to reaffirm my commitment to it.

“As we seek to connect communities and tackle the climate emergency, this Review will be vital in providing a vision of how our rail network can support our strategic objectives.

“With that in mind, I have asked my officials to continue to progress this work with their counterparts in the South.

“In addition - and without pre-empting the results of the All Island Rail Review - I have also asked my officials to explore funding opportunities for feasibility studies into the following areas: