Train entering Castlerock station

Introduction

The photograph on this page of Train entering Castlerock station by The Carlisle Kid as part of the Geograph project.

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Train entering Castlerock station

Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: Unknown

One of NIR's 70-class DEMU sets brings a Londonderry - Belfast passenger service into Castlerock station. With the exception of one coach, the train is in the original class livery, introduced 1966 and modified only by replacing a UTA crest with the NIR logo from 1968. The last vehicle is a former GNR(I) "P" van, used for parcels. The roof of the since demolished signal cabin can just be seen.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.165651
Longitude
-6.787683