Railway, Moylena, Antrim

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Railway, Moylena, Antrim

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 2 Jul 1983

The 18.10 Belfast Central – Londonderry (via Lisburn) rounding the tight curve on the approach to the Moylena Road bridge, Antrim. This was before the re-opening of the direct line from Bleach Green. It was a marathon journey taking some 40/45 minutes to reach Antrim. The direct route (from Central) now takes 25 minutes.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.71237
Longitude
-6.20897