Crossing trains, Coleraine
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 13 Jun 2012
Most of the Belfast – Londonderry line is single track. Many up and down trains are booked to cross at Coleraine with a connection for Portrush. C3K set 3008 (right) arrived first with the 12.28 from Belfast. C4K set 4006 had just arrived with the 13.10 from Londonderry. The two classes can (and do) run in multiple with each other. Recent experience suggests that the stock has no difficulty in maintaining the present timings.