Bus depot, Banbridge
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 5 Mar 2009
The Ulsterbus depot owes its position to the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) which, until the creation of the Northern Ireland Road Transport Board in 1935, operated buses alongside its railway services. The depot is adjacent to what was Banbridge railway station Image I doubt whether there are any remaining traces of the GNR’s depot.