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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]
This is a route-map template for the Belfast–Bangor line, a Northern Ireland railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
This is a route-map template for the Belfast–Bangor line, a Northern Ireland railway.. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.
The company was incorporated on 26 June 1846 with the first section of line from Belfast to Holywood opening for traffic on 2 August 1848. The line was further extended to Bangor by the Belfast, Holywood and Bangor Railway (BHBR), opening on 1 May 1865, and acquired by the BCDR in 1884.
The typical off-peak service on this route is 2tph (trains per hour). The last train of the day arrives in Bangor and Portadown shortly after midnight. Services Belfast to Whitehead are typically every 30 mins daytime and hourly evenings and weekends. Trains extend to Larne typically every hour.
A map showing the modern map of Northern Ireland Railways Network. NIR maintains the following lines: Bangor Line. Commuter line running northeast from Belfast. Travels along the north Down coast to the seaside town of Bangor. The only remaining line from the historical Belfast & County Down Railway. Derry~Londonderry Line. The only inter-city ...
Route map (Click to expand) ... Belfast–Bangor railway line: to Bangor . River Lagan ... Glynn railway station serves Glynn in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The ...
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