Signal, Downshire station
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 11 Oct 2008
This three-aspect colour-light signal is at the Belfast end of the up platform of Downshire station. It is displaying a green aspect showing that the line is clear to the signal after the next signal (ie two “sections”). It has two “feathers” which, when in use, display a single row of white lights. The upper indicates that the train is being routed, by a facing crossover, to platform 2 at Carrickfergus station. The lower is for platform 3.