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  2. The Gobbins - Wikipedia

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    Tourists could book trips to The Gobbins through their hotel, with each having certain days of the week for visiting with their own guide. [39] Posters advertising The Gobbins were placed in Belfast tram carriages and at railway stations. [10] Day-trippers were encouraged to travel to Ballycarry railway station for The Gobbins. [40]

  3. List of crossings of the Irish Sea - Wikipedia

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    Seacat Scotland (1992-2000) 1992 2011 [4] Stranraer Larne Stena Line 1861 [5] 1995 ... Belfast Stena Line 2002 [6] Mostyn: Dublin P&O Irish Sea 2001 2004 Holyhead:

  4. Belfast–Bangor line - Wikipedia

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    The Bangor Line originated with the incorporation of the Belfast, Holywood, and Bangor Railway (BHBR) on June 26, 1846. The first section of the line, running from Belfast to Holywood, opened on August 2, 1848. The line was extended to Bangor on May 1, 1865, and subsequently acquired by the Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) in 1884. [3]

  5. The best Scotland road trips to travel in your lifetime - AOL

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    The best routes to see Caledonia by car. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us

  6. North Channel (Great Britain and Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The North Channel (known in Irish and Scottish Gaelic as Sruth na Maoile, in Scots as the Sheuch [1]) is the strait between north-eastern Northern Ireland and south-western Scotland. The Firth of Clyde merges with the channel, between the southern tip of the Kintyre peninsula and Corsewall Point on the Rhins of Galloway . [ 2 ]

  7. MS Stena Superfast VII - Wikipedia

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    MS Stena Superfast VII is a fast Ro-Pax ferry owned by Stena Line and operated on their service between Belfast and Cairnryan.Built in 2001 by Howaldtswerke-Deutsche Werft (HDW) in Kiel, Germany for Attica Group's subsidiary Superfast Ferries, The ship was sold to its current owners in 2017.

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