Railway signals, Bleach Green Jct near Whiteabbey

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Railway signals, Bleach Green Jct near Whiteabbey

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 25 Aug 1984

Before the opening of the loop line, from Bleach Green Jct to Monkstown in 1934, trains using the Northern Counties Committee main line (and branches) had to reverse at Greenisland Image The new junction was controlled by these single-aspect colour light signals (operated from Greenisland cabin). Now replaced.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.678703
Longitude
-5.902674