Railway near Whitehead and Cloghan
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 17 Mar 2010
The railway follows the shore of Belfast Lough for most of the journey between Downshire Image and Whitehead Image stations. In this case the 11.19 Belfast Gt Victoria Street – Larne Harbour (Saturday timetable for the Bank Holiday) is approaching the old White Harbour Image (bottom left) after passing the Kilroot power station oil tanks landward of Cloghan jetty Image (top). The line, now single, was once double track.