
The rising demand by commuters using the Castledawson Park and Ride proves the need for an expansion.
That's the view of Ulster Unionist Assembly Member Sandra Overend.
She's pressed the Infrastructure Minister on the case.
It the project goes ahead, almost 200 new spaces will be created.
There are currently only 81 spaces including three designated for those with disabilities.
Mrs Overend says she shares her constituents’ frustrations that the facility is still waiting on expansion to take place.
"As a central hub, it is convenient for connecting to frequent bus services to our main cities, Belfast and Londonderry, and major towns such as Dungiven, Limavady, and Magherafelt," she explains.
“The popularity of this safe and convenient travel solution means that the demand for the Castledawson Park and Ride has outgrown its current capacity.
“In response to my request earlier this month for an update on the expansion proposal, the Minister of Infrastructure, Chris Hazzard MLA, has said that the proposal is still being processed but that it’s hoped that 192 new parking spaces will be created."
The Assemblywoman adds: “I urge him to do all that he can to resolve the issue over procuring land needed for the expansion, and hope that the project commences within this financial year, as estimated. I also hope that the Department will take into consideration the need for more bicycle spaces, and ensure that the new layout will have improved safety for users who currently have to walk down the narrow pathway along the side of the road to access the facility.”