The permanent way at Dunmurry station
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 31 Jul 1984
See Image If the roads budget had been “handbagged” then the railways suffered an even worse fate. This piece of track, (on the down line) at Dunmurry, on the Belfast – Dublin line, was not untypical. It was to be another twelve years Image before it was re-built. The contract included the provision of drains. This effect is known as a “wet spot”.