Adelaide railway station (Northern Ireland)
| Adelaide |
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| Location | |
| Place | Belfast |
| Local authority | Belfast City |
| Coordinates | 54°34′42″N 5°57′18″W / 54.5784°N 5.9550°WCoordinates: 54°34′42″N 5°57′18″W / 54.5784°N 5.9550°W |
| Operations | |
| Platforms in use | 2 |
| History | |
| 1 November 1897 | Opened |
| 2008 | Refurbished |
| NI Railways - Translink - NI railway stations | |
Adelaide railway station is located in the townland of Malone Lower in south Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is located just off the Lisburn Road and close to many of the Queen's University halls of residence.
The station opened on 1 November 1897[1] and was originally called Adelaide and Windsor. It was renamed Adelaide in 1935. It became an unstaffed halt in October 1996.
The station also serves the nearby Windsor Park stadium, which is the current home of the Northern Irish national football team.
Beside Adelaide Station there are extensive yard facilities and these used to be packed with cement, container, beer and fertiliser trains. Freight north of the border ended in the late 1990s and the yard has lain empty since. When the 80 Class units were withdrawn from service in 2005 they came to Adelaide to be stored. There are plans that the yard will be turned into a new DMU depot for the new 4000 Class trains that are currently on order for NI Railways.
[edit] Service
Mondays to Saturdays there is a half hourly service towards Portadown or Newry in one direction and to Bangor Or Belfast in the other with extra services at peak times and the service is hourly in the evenings operated by Northern Ireland Railways.
On Sundays there is an hourly service in each direction.
| Preceding station | Following station | |||
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| Belfast Great Victoria Street |
Northern Ireland Railways Newry-Bangor |
Balmoral | ||
[edit] References
- ^ "Adelaide and Windsor". Railscot - Irish Railways. http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf. Retrieved 2007-08-30.
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