"Sealink train". Knockmore, Lisburn

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"Sealink train". Knockmore, Lisburn

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 27 Aug 1984

See Image The “Sealink” set passing Knockmore station with the 17.45 Portadown – Bangor. The platform on the other side of the Ballinderry Road bridge served the (single) third line to Antrim. That on the right was used by up trains to Portadown on the Dublin line. Due to insufficient space there was no equivalent down platform. The semaphore signal is the Lisburn down distant.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.511214
Longitude
-6.069393