The Larne line near Ballyhenry

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The photograph on this page of The Larne line near Ballyhenry by Albert Bridge as part of the Geograph project.

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The Larne line near Ballyhenry

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 21 Dec 2006

The “Larne line” has nothing to do with railways. It is the local name for the section of the Belfast-Larne road north of Glengormley. This is the view from Corr’s Corner roundabout to Coleman’s Corner roundabout with Houston’s Corner roundabout in the middle. (There are another five roundabouts before the road reaches Larne harbour!!). (Note: the grid line runs very close to the middle of the central reservation . . . .).

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Image Location

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54.710015
Longitude
-5.968559