Английская Википедия:Ballygowan railway station
Шаблон:Distinguish Шаблон:Use dmy dates Шаблон:Use British English Шаблон:Infobox station Ballygowan railway station was a rural station in Ballygowan, County Down between Comber and Saintfield on the Belfast and County Down Railway which ran from Belfast Queens Quay station to Newcastle railway station in Northern Ireland. The station had only one platform on the south side. There was a level crossing at the Comber end. The goods store on the Saintfield end was added in 1898. The station has since been demolished and rebuilt into a shop and a private residence but the goods shed still stands, now used by the company Station Autos. Part of the former train yard on the west side is now used as a bus depot by Translink Ulsterbus.
History
The station was opened by the Belfast and County Down Railway on 10 September 1858.[1]
The Good's shed was built at Ballygowan in 1898.
The station closed to passengers on 15 January 1950 along with the rest of the Belfast and County Down Railway line, by which time it had been taken over by the Ulster Transport Authority.
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References
- https://www.geograph.ie/photo/2773521
- Шаблон:Butt-Stations
- Шаблон:Jowett-Atlas
- Шаблон:Jowett-Nationalised
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- ↑ http://www.ninis2.nisra.gov.uk/public/AreaProfileReportViewer.aspx?FromAPAddressMulipleRecords=Ballygowan@Exact match of location name: @Exact Match Of Location Name: Ballygowan@4?
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- Railway stations in Northern Ireland closed in 1950
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- Railway stations in Northern Ireland opened in the 19th century
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