Ferry terminal, Ballycastle

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Ferry terminal, Ballycastle

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 7 May 2007

The ferry terminal was built to serve the short-lived Campbeltown service. It is now the terminal for the service to Rathlin. The old Rathlin terminal is now the tourist office. So far as I can see the terminal is in this square with its car park in D1241. See also Image

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Image Location

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55.207978
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-6.249303