The Tramways Centre, Glengormley

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The Tramways Centre, Glengormley

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 29 May 2012

A small suburban shopping development, anchored by Iceland (right), on the south western side of the Antrim Road. It takes its name from the old (independent) Cavehill and Whitewell Tramway. The line, initially horse and later steam-operated, opened in 1882. Electrified in 1906 and absorbed into the municipal system in 1911, it closed in 1949.

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Image Location

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54.670027
Longitude
-5.957535