Glynn station, Northern Ireland Railways (1)

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Glynn station, Northern Ireland Railways (1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 26 Sep 2006

The single-platform station at Glynn (sometimes “The Glynn”) opened in 1864 two years after the line. There was a pleasant mock-Tudor station building but it fell into disrepair after the station was de-staffed in the late 60’s and was, eventually, demolished. The present building is a simple bus-style shelter. This is the view to Larne Harbour.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.823605
Longitude
-5.814715