Finaghy station, Belfast (1970)
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The photograph on this page of Finaghy station, Belfast (1970) by Albert Bridge as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 3 Oct 1970
See Image Finaghy station was not always in such condition. When this was taken it still retained a standard GNR(I) shelter and wooden platforms. The permanent way included flat-bottomed rail on wooden sleepers on the down line and bullhead rail on the up line (left). The view is towards Lisburn as a CIE locomotive runs light to Belfast Grosvenor Road goods yard. Image shows a similar view in 2010.