"Sealink" train at Greenisland

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The photograph on this page of "Sealink" train at Greenisland by Albert Bridge as part of the Geograph project.

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"Sealink" train at Greenisland

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 6 Jun 1985

See Image In a joint venture with BR selected items of rolling stock running between Belfast and Larne and Stranraer and Glasgow were painted in “Sealink” livery to promote rail travel between the two cities. This is NIR’s set leaving Greenisland for Carrickfergus. The railcars have been scrapped, the line re-laid and re-signalled. This platform is now used by Belfast-bound trains. The face on the right is not in use. Oil-lit tail lamps are also a thing of the past. Continue to Image

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Image Location

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54.700376
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-5.872855