Approaching the Boyne Bridge, Bangor

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Approaching the Boyne Bridge, Bangor

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 15 Sep 2006

Much of the Belfast-Bangor railway is in deep cutting. In the last stretch into Bangor the line has the Belfast Road on one side and a rock cut on the other. This is the 09.30 from Lisburn as it approaches the Boyne Bridge under the Brunswick Road. The Belfast Road is on the left.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.659444
Longitude
-5.68405