The figures emerged through a Freedom of Information request by Belfast Live
Translink has handed out almost 8,000 fines for fare dodging in the past five years on its Glider and railway services.
A total of 7,859 penalties of around £50 have been issued for riding without a ticket on the Glider from April 2021-April 2025. Belfast’s rapid bus link began operating in September 2018.
The total amount of penalties to date issued for riding without a ticket on the Glider since it began operating in September 2018 stands at 11,485.
Fare evasion on train services led to 362 fines being handed out between April 2021 and 2025, according to exclusive figures obtained by Belfast Live through a Freedom of Information request. Similar incidents on Glider services in the same timeframe stood at 7,497.
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But when asked, the company did not disclose the number of people who have been convicted in court for fare dodging related to Glider and rail services in the past five years.
A Translink spokesperson said: “Each passenger requires a valid ticket for their journey, and Translink has a range of different ticket types to suit our customer requirements. In the period cited under your requests, we have carried millions of passengers across the network (including millions on Glider services). In this context, the level of fare evasion is very low.
“Translink takes proactive steps to deter this behaviour and actively prosecute offenders where appropriate. Ticket inspections are carried out regularly on-board Glider services and at other locations across our network.
“Any person unable to produce a valid ticket whilst travelling is in violation of Translink’s Terms & Conditions of Carriage, and therefore automatically becomes liable to receive a penalty fare. This currently stands at £50 plus the price of a single ticket.
“Fare evasion, which remains at a low level, is a criminal offence and can lead to a court appearance and a fine of up to £1,000.”
The figures come as Translink has announced an increase in the number of Gliders that will service the Titanic Quarter.
The changes to the G2 service, which operates between Belfast city centre and Titanic Quarter (Queens Road), will come into effect from Monday, January 5, 2026.
Monday to Friday peak time services will operate every ten minutes, with an off-peak frequency of every 20 minutes. On Saturday, G2 services will be enhanced to operate every 20 minutes from mid-morning into early evening.
A spokesman from Translink reminded customers to buy their ticket before they board from Ticket Vending Machines, or via the mLink app. Smartcard/Smartpass tickets can be validated at the platform validator before boarding.
Passengers are advised to plan their journey in advance using the Journey Planner App. Timetables are also available on Translink’s website www.translink.co.uk.
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