Irish language signage introduced on Belfast bus route Irish language signage introduced on Belfast bus route Irish signage was introduced on a bus route in West Belfast in order to give the Irish language the "recognition it deserves". Apr 26, 2021 Northern Ireland's Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon and Piarais MacAlastair from Forbairt Feirste celebrate the launch of Irish language signs on West Belfast Gliders. NI Executive Facebook Comments Irish language signs have been introduced on a bus route in Northern Ireland in a move that has been welcomed by nationalist communities. West Belfast Glider services from Millfield to McKinstry Road will display bilingual "next stop" signs onboard, while passenger information boards at the Colin Connection Hub will also display messages in both Irish and English.Â