2013

J3474 : Station Street/Bridge End flyover, Belfast (14 in 2013)

taken 11 years ago, near to Belfast, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland

Station Street/Bridge End flyover, Belfast (14 in 2013)
Station Street/Bridge End flyover, Belfast (14 in 2013)
The flyover seen from across the Queen’s Quay/Station Street car park. The car park is part of the proposed redevelopment but in the much longer term (Phase 4).
Queen's Quay redevelopment proposals, Belfast

The Department for Social Development (DSD) published a “Draft Masterplan”, in mid-December 2011, showing proposals for the redevelopment of Queen’s Quay and part of the surrounding area. The proposals envisage changing the area dramatically. They include provision for residential, recreational and tourist use. At present (January 2012) it forms an undeveloped space between Donegall Quay/The Obel Tower and the Titanic Quarter. Queen’s Quay was previously the quay where coal was imported and scrap metal exported for recycling.
The final version of the Masterplan for the redevelopment of the Queen’s Quay area was published on 29 August 2013 LinkExternal link. It includes the proposed removal of the Station Street/Bridge End flyover.

The first stage of the redevelopment is the replacement of the footbridge across the weir. The application for planning permission (December 2013) reads “Z/2013/1369/F Donegal [sic] Quay Belfast Replacement of existing footbridge superstructure serving Lagan Weir, Belfast”.

The photographs submitted by me appear as a matter of geographical and historical record only. I have no connection with the DSD and have no opinions about (for or against) the proposals.
They (or any scheme which might emerge from the consultation) are likely to take many years to complete.

Station Street flyover, Belfast


The flyover connecting the Queen’s Road/Queen’s Quay and Station Street to Bridge End was built when around 25,000 people worked in shipbuilding. With the closure of the shipyard and the redevelopment of the area as the Titanic Quarter, it’s due to be demolished and replaced by a new road layout in keeping with the expected future traffic requirements and to improve the appearance and perception of the area. This is a series of photographs, as a matter of geographical and historical record, showing the flyover while still in use.
The final version of the Masterplan for the redevelopment of the Queen’s Quay area was published on 29 August 2013 LinkExternal link.
It includes several references to the Station Street/Bridge End flyover. The following (in the interest of brevity) is selective “As the Masterplan has identified, a key impediment to implementing the development is the Station Street flyover. DSD has obtained planning permission for the flyover’s removal to facilitate its replacement with an “at grade” roadway. . . . The regeneration Masterplan assumes that the Station Street flyover is removed. . . . . 2014 2016 Infrastructure works to remove Station Street flyover and undertake public realm works”. The above link has a link to the full document.


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Geographical Context: Roads, Road transport City, Town centre Construction, Development Place: Belfast other tags: Car Park Development Site Flyover Road (Proposed Route) Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Street [1474] · Quay [1208] · Queen [861] · Bridge [751] · Queen s Quay [402] · Car Park [280] ·
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Albert Bridge   (more nearby)
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Friday, 20 September, 2013   (more nearby)
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Saturday, 21 September, 2013
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Irish: geotagged! J 345 744 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:36.0157N 5:55.0897W
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