Former Knock station, Belfast (2008-1)

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Former Knock station, Belfast (2008-1)

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 30 Mar 2008

See Image Knock was the next station after Neill’s Hill. The down platform still survives (on the eastern side of the Knock Road which the line crossed by a level crossing) although well covered by vegetation. The view is towards Comber. The path on the right is the Comber Greenway Image built on what was a double-track railway. See Image for a view of the platform in May 2013.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.590537
Longitude
-5.855222