Train approaching Seagoe
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The photograph on this page of Train approaching Seagoe by The Carlisle Kid as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 7 May 1988
One of Irish Rail's 071 class diesel locomotives hauls the 08.00 Dublin - Belfast passenger service towards the site of Seagoe signal cabin. Situated at MP88.48, Seagoe was also the site for a short-lived (1841-2) terminus of the Ulster Railway before the line from Belfast reached Portadown. The signal cabin, of which there is now no trace, closed about 1970.