Queen's Quay station - general view
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Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 10 Apr 1976
Taken from the steps of the UTA built signal cabin, the platforms at left were used for carriage washing, while the former carriage sheds can be seen above the yellow "Graham" tanker. Platforms 1 & 2 are occupied by MED sets, while the desolation around former Platforms 4 & 5 is evident. The spire of Belfast's landmark Albert Clock can be seen just above the MED in Platform 1. All locations are approximate as this site is now under the M3 motorway/cross-harbour link.