Sealink set at Magheramorne
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Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 29 Jun 1985
Northern Ireland Railway's Sealink liveried 70-class set approaches Magheramorne station with the 14.00 passenger service from Larne Harbour to Belfast (York Road). Painted in these colours to publicise BR's Larne - Stranraer "Sealink" ferry service, the set was withdrawn in October 1985 and dumped in the bottom of a water-filled quarry due to the presence of blue asbestos.