MED leaving Bangor station - 1976

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The photograph on this page of MED leaving Bangor station - 1976 by The Carlisle Kid as part of the Geograph project.

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MED leaving Bangor station - 1976

Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 25 Apr 1976

A UTA built MED sets pulls out of Bangor station with a passenger service to Belfast (Central). At left can be seen Bangor's manual signal cabin - designed by G P Culverwell and built in 1898, it became redundant on 26 March 1988 with the completion of a centrally controlled signalling system. One of the very few surviving BCDR buildings on the Belfast - Bangor line, the cabin was demolished in November 1995.

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Image Location

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54.657477
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-5.675173