Seahill station, Northern Ireland Railways

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Seahill station, Northern Ireland Railways

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 19 Sep 2006

Seahill station, on the Belfast-Bangor line, was opened by the UTA in 1966 to cater for new and proposed developments in the area. Some might describe it as a surprising move given the UTA’s reputation for doing little to further the interests of the railway. The structures are basic comprising bus-style shelters. This is the view in the down direction (towards Bangor).

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.66067
Longitude
-5.768452