Former bus stop, Belfast

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Former bus stop, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 6 Jul 2009

In Royal Avenue near the library Image The “gates” were the former security barriers (Image now removed) at which all pedestrians and vehicles were searched before entering the city centre. In official security-speak the city centre was called “The Segments”. Other than the emergency services only buses, delivery vehicles and those with parking spaces were allowed and then only with a Segments Pass issued by the police.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.60246
Longitude
-5.93105