Former trolleybus turning circle, Belfast

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Former trolleybus turning circle, Belfast

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 20 Oct 2012

See Image Another former trolleybus turning circle. This one, lower down the Antrim Road, is at the corner of Strathmore Park (foreground) and had its origin in a tram triangle. Still paved with setts Image There is also still a bus stop and shelter (just out of picture to the right) on the Antrim Road. The former Belfast Castle gate lodge Image is in the middle background.

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Image Location

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54.635451
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-5.937274