Comber Bypass
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Image: © Robert Ashby Taken: 22 Apr 2015
This was approximately where Comber railway station was located. The communications mast stands where the goods yard was. The only surviving building from the railway era is the former goods shed located just behind the trees beside the mast and not visible from this position and which is, as far as I know, used by the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service.