Ballinderry station
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 3 Sep 2011
The closed Ballinderry station, on the “mothballed” Lisburn – Antrim line (looking towards Crumlin and Antrim), seen from the overbridge on the old part of the Glenavy Road. There was no footbridge. Passengers were expected to cross the line by the road bridge . . . . The fast (through) line is on the left. The passing loop on the right. The remains of the old goods store can be seen above the station building. Image shows the station when open.