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Arrival at Botanic Station
The 1327 service from Bangor to Portadown arrives into Botanic at 1401. A heavy snowfall a few hours earlier has not affected the journey.
Image: © Rossographer
Taken: 6 Jan 2010
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The 'Enterprise' at Botanic Station
The 16:10 Belfast-Dublin 'Enterprise' service passing though Botanic Railway Station.
Image: © Rossographer
Taken: 18 Jun 2010
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Two trains, Belfast
Two trains close to Botanic Railway Station in Belfast.
On the left is Northern Ireland Railways C4K set 4020 which has just left the station on a service from Belfast Great Victoria Street to Larne Harbour; approaching on the right is C3K set 3003 on a service from Derry/Londonderry to Belfast Great Victoria Street.
See this related picture from April 2009
Image taken from the same location.
Image: © Rossographer
Taken: 25 Mar 2013
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Railway, Botanic/Central, Belfast (May 2018)
The railway, from Cameron Street, between Botanic and Central, as a train heads towards the latter. I have a vague memory, from the 1950’s, of looking over the wall, from Vernon Street (background), as a steam-hauled goods passed. Don’t know though whether it was the GNRB or the UTA.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 6 May 2018
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Street parking, Belfast
Much to the consternation of many residents, inner-city streets in Belfast are used by commuters for all-day parking. There is a proposal to introduce residents-only parking legislation. This is McClure Street close to Botanic Avenue.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 9 Jun 2009
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Departing Botanic Station
Northern Ireland Railways 1625 service from Belfast Great Victoria Street to Larne town, seen here just after departure from Botanic station http://www.geograph.org.uk/search.php?i=5875061 at 1630.
The train is composed of NIR 80 Class trains 8093 + 8094 + 2 carriages (all about 35 years old). I had taken an earlier picture of 8093 in quite different circumstances on 31st July 2007 at
Image I now understand that this train was shipped to England and overhauled at LH services in Staffordshire before being returned to NIR, resuming service on the 12th May 2008.
NIR finally hopes to retire all of the remaining 80 class units by 2011/12 when their recently ordered Spanish-built Class 4000 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NIR_Class_4000 trains enter service.
Image: © Rossographer
Taken: 7 Apr 2009
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Pine Way, Belfast
Pine Street was built circa 1870 and ran from Donegall Pass to Vernon Street. After redevelopment it exists only at the Donegall Pass end. Pine Way is on the same line but is no longer a through street for vehicles. The view is in the direction of Donegall Pass.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 17 Feb 2010
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Vernon Street, Belfast
Vernon Street seems to have been built around 1870 as a street of standard Belfast terrace houses, one side of which backed onto the Belfast Central railway – then a goods line connecting the GNR(I) to the Belfast and County Down Railway and Belfast harbour. Now completely re-built and unrecognisable. The view is towards Donegall Pass.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 25 Aug 2009
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Loyalist Mural, Donegall Pass, Belfast [2]
Mural on a gable wall on the corner of Oak Way and Donegall Pass. This one celebrates William of Orange (King William III), a hero of unionists and loyalists and the man whom the Orange Order http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orange_Institution is named after.
Image: © Rossographer
Taken: 18 Apr 2008
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Virginia Way, Belfast
A street off Vernon Street
Image Built on part of the line of Virginia Street, the remainder of which survives (re-built) at the far end, through to Donegall Pass.
Image: © Albert Bridge
Taken: 25 Aug 2009
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