D4102 : Larne Harbour railway station - 1973

taken 51 years ago, near to Ballylumford, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Larne Harbour railway station - 1973
Larne Harbour railway station - 1973
Preserved former GNR(I) S-class No. 171 "Slieve Gullion" sits in Larne Harbour station with the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland "King Fergus" railtour. The station buildings at the harbour gave direct access from train to steamer and were unusual in being bisected by a level crossing; the gap was bridged by a movable section of timber platform. As shown in D4102 : Larne Harbour station and ferry terminal (1985), this station was demolished in 1985.
The Belfast - Larne railway

The line between Belfast York Road and Larne Harbour opened as far to Carrickfergus in 1848 and from Carrickfergus to Larne Harbour in 1862. There were stations at Belfast York Road (1848), Greencastle (1849/1916), Whitehouse (old station 1861/1906 replaced by a new station, further north 1906/1954), Whiteabbey (1848), Bleach Green 1934/1977), Jordanstown (by 1853), Trooperslane (by 1850), Mount (1925/72), Carrickfergus (old station 1848/62), Clipperstown (1925), Carrickfergus (1862), Barn (1925/77), Downshire (originally Downshire Park, 1925), Eden (1925/77), Kilroot (1862/77), Whitehead (first station 1863/64), Whitehead (second station 1864/77), Whitehead (1877), Whitehead Excursion (1907), Ballycarry (1862), Ballylig (now Magheramorne, 1862), Glynn (1864), Larne (1862/1974), Larne Town (new alignment, 1974) and Larne Harbour (1862).
York Road station closed in 1992, replaced by Yorkgate (on a different site) as part of the opening of the new cross-harbour line to Belfast Central.
The line between Belfast Central and Bleach Green Jct is also used by trains serving the Londonderry/Portrush lines.

Sources: Irish Railways Today (1967), the Northern Counties Railway (1973) and Johnson�s Atlas & Gazetteer of the Railways of Ireland (1997).

Trains of the RPSI :: J3474

Formed in 1964, the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland (RPSI) is a registered charity which preserves steam and diesel locomotives and other rolling stock built for the Irish railway system. The RPSI maintains a museum at Whitehead and operates steam-hauled excursions over the present day Irish railway network for families and enthusiasts.
The purpose of this Shared Description is to provide a single reference point for photographs of RPSI trains. All queries regarding past or future RPSI operations should be directed to the RPSI through its web site: LinkExternal link

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D4102, 332 images   (more nearby search)
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Date Taken
Saturday, 28 April, 1973   (more nearby)
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Friday, 29 March, 2013
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Historic sites and artefacts  Business, Retail, Services  Suburb, Urban fringe  Railways  People, Events  Docks, Harbours 
Subject Location
Irish: geotagged! D 415 022 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:50.8584N 5:47.8427W
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Irish: geotagged! D 415 022
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Southeast (about 135 degrees)
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