2014

J5081 : Park and ride car park, Bangor

taken 10 years ago, near to Bangor, Co Down, Northern Ireland

Park and ride car park, Bangor
Park and ride car park, Bangor
The park and ride car park at Abbey Street/Castle Park Avenue is too small to cope with demand. A second one is now available off Dufferin Avenue – see J5081 : Car park, Dufferin Avenue, Bangor (1). The railway/bus station J5081 : Bangor Bus and Rail Centre is in the background.
The Belfast – Bangor railway line

The Belfast & County Down Railway (BCDR) opened its railway line from Belfast (Queen’s Quay) to Holywood on 2 August 1845. This line was extended to the seaside resort of Bangor by the Belfast Holywood & Bangor Railway (BHBR), which opened on 18 May 1865. The BCDR absorbed the BHBR in 1884.

While double-track throughout, the BCDR always regarded its Bangor line as a branch off the main line to Newcastle. However, creation of the nationalised Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) in 1948 changed matters somewhat as only the Belfast – Bangor line survived the mass closures implemented by the UTA in 1950. The old BCDR Bangor line received a further blow in 1965 when it was isolated from the rest of the Irish railway system by closure of the Belfast Central Railway line from Ballymacarrett Junction (east of Queen’s Quay station) to Central Junction, just west of the former GNR(I) Great Victoria Street station (see: Link ). However, on a positive note, introduction of UTA built MED railcars gave Belfast – Bangor the distinction of being the first main railway line in the British Isles to be operated solely by diesel traction.

In 1976, the Belfast Central Railway reopened as part of a project to replace both the GNR(I) Great Victoria Street station and the BCDR Queen’s Quay with a “central” station situated in east Belfast. Today (2013), Belfast – Bangor is an important part of the Northern Ireland Railways’ system, with services to Bangor originating from Portadown or the reinstated Great Victoria Street station. While diesel locomotives may occasionally visit with engineer’s trains, all passenger services are in the hands of Spanish built 3000 or 4000 class railcars.

For photographs of the former line to Newcastle, please see: Link . For photographs at Queen's Quay station and Central Services Depot, please go to: Link


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Geographical Context: Roads, Road transport City, Town centre Railways Railway: Northern Ireland Railways other tags: Bangor (Co Down) Translink Car Park Park and Ride Click a tag, to view other nearby images.
This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Street [335] · Park [189] · Castle Park [82] Other Photos: · Car park, Dufferin Avenue, Bangor (1) · Abbey Street, Bangor ·
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J5081, 1044 images   (more nearby 🔍)
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Albert Bridge   (more nearby)
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Wednesday, 5 March, 2014   (more nearby)
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Wednesday, 5 March, 2014
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Irish: geotagged! J 503 813 [100m precision]
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