(Almost) redundant ferry terminal, Belfast

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(Almost) redundant ferry terminal, Belfast

Image: © Rossographer Taken: 4 Jul 2008

For some years this terminal has been used for ferries departing Belfast for Stranraer in Scotland (see Image). Following the construction of a new terminal closer to the mouth of the port, this has become semi-redundant and all services are scheduled to be removed from here on July 10th 2008.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.611213
Longitude
-5.91234