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Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station closed station in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; Lanyon Place railway station in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. (formerly known as "Belfast Central") Queen's Quay railway station on the former Belfast and County Down Railway in Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
The station was situated beside Great Victoria Street and shared a site with the Europa Buscentre, Belfast's former main bus station. The railway and bus stations were replaced by the adjacent Belfast Grand Central station with the official opening on 13 October 2024. [12]
Belfast Grand Central station (originally the Belfast Transport Hub [6]) is a railway and bus station in the city centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It has replaced Great Victoria Street railway station and the Europa Buscentre. [7] [8] It is built next to its predecessors, in a new neighbourhood called Weaver's Cross. [9]
A Belfast Bikes dock will also be included in the redesigned station. [8] As part of the redesign, Belfast Central was renamed Lanyon Place on 1 September 2018. This is despite the fact that, strictly speaking, the station is not located there but on East Bridge Street. The Enterprise train served Lanyon Place for the final time on 2 July 2024 ...
History; Original company: Belfast Central Railway: Pre-grouping: Great Northern Railway (Ireland) Key dates; 12 June 1876: Station opens to goods: 5 August 1878: Station opens to passengers: 30 November 1885: Station closes to passengers: 1960: Station closes completely and is demolished
An often forgotten corner of Belfast city centre is due to be transformed with the opening of the new Grand Central Station. The £200 million transport hub, set to be the largest on the island of ...
The Belfast Central Railway (BCR) was a railway company operating in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The company was incorporated by the Belfast Central Railway Act 1872 ( 35 & 36 Vict. c. clxxi) and acquired by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland) in 1885.
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