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Lisburn railway station

Lisburn railway station serves the city of Lisburn in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

Lisburn
General information
LocationLisburn
Northern Ireland
Coordinates54°30′51″N 6°02′45″W / 54.514054°N 6.045811°W / 54.514054; -6.045811
Owned byNI Railways
Operated byNI Railways
Platforms3
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Key dates
1839Opened
Location
Lisburn
Location within Northern Ireland

History edit

 
The station in 1974

The station was opened on 12 August 1839 by the Ulster Railway. The station buildings were rebuilt in 1878 to designed by William Henry Mills, for the then newly formed Great Northern Railway of Ireland (GNRI).

On Wednesday 20 December 1978, there was a fatal collision between two trains. The fire brigade attended and cut out the person killed from the wreckage. Several other people were treated for minor injuries and shock.[1]

Current building edit

 
Lisburn Station platform sign

It has been renovated, with a new waiting area on platform 1, new toilets and vending machines. In addition, on platforms 2 and 3, a coffee shop operates on weekday mornings, to accommodate commuters travelling towards Belfast. To make the station more accessible, lifts have been installed on each platform.[citation needed]

Station House edit

There is a station house built in Great Northern Railway of Ireland (GNR) style. It is now in private ownership.

Northern Ireland Digital Film Archive edit

The Northern Ireland Digital Film Archive holds a black and white film clip. It was made in 1897 and was filmed from a moving train going through Lisburn Railway Station from Belfast to Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire), Dublin. The station's name can be seen and in addition, the view includes the platform, train carriages, station buildings and large houses along the length of North Circular Road, Lisburn. [2]

Service edit

 
A NIR Class 3000 'C3K' departs Lisburn

Mondays to Saturdays, there is a half-hourly service towards Portadown or Newry in one direction, and to Great Victoria Street, Lanyon Place or Bangor in the other. Extra services run at peak times and reduce to hourly operation in the evenings.

Only one Enterprise service call at the station, the Sunday 09:13 to Dublin Connolly.

Certain peak-time trains also run as expresses between here and Great Victoria Street.

On Sundays, there is an hourly NIR service in each direction.

Preceding station     Northern Ireland Railways   Following station
Hilden   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Newry
  Moira
Lanyon Place   Enterprise
Belfast-Dublin
(Sundays only)
  Portadown
or
Lurgan (Sundays only)
Disused railways
Hilden   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Derry via Lisburn-Antrim line
  Knockmore
  Historical railways  
Dunmurry
Line and station open
  Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Belfast-Portadown
  The Damhead
Line open, station closed

Enterprise connections edit

The Enterprise can be popular with rugby fans connecting at Dublin Connolly for the DART to Lansdowne Road. The line is also used by rail passengers changing at Dublin Connolly onto the DART to Dún Laoghaire for example or travelling to Dublin Port for the Irish Ferries or Stena Line to Holyhead, and then by train along the North Wales Coast Line to London Euston and other destinations in England and Wales.

Former services edit

Until 2003, Lisburn was also a stop on the Belfast-Derry railway line. However, in 2001, the Bleach Green route (via Mossley and Templepatrick) was re-opened, after being closed in 1978. This provided a faster route for Derry Line trains than the Lisburn-Antrim line. A skeleton service was operated on this line until 2003 when passenger services were withdrawn. The other reason the line was cut was because of the congestion on the route, which caused considerable problems with the Enterprise Service for over 20 years. The line itself is still maintained for rolling stock transfers and emergency diversions.

Passengers now wishing to travel to destinations on the Londonderry Line can no longer travel directly from Lisburn station and must travel to Great Victoria Street to change trains.

Former lines edit

The Ulster Railway brought trains from Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station to Portadown and Armagh railway station in Armagh. Later the Great Northern Railway of Ireland had a much more extensive system with trains to Omagh, Enniskillen, Bundoran, Strabane and Derry being linked, which in the 1950s and 1960s was closed west of Portadown.

Future lines edit

There is a possibility of reopening the line to Antrim and possible reopening of the line from Portadown to Armagh railway station in Armagh. The Armagh Line has been listed in proposed plans to reopen the line.[3]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Out of the Fire: A History of the Fire Brigade in Lisburn. William Broadhurst and Henry Welsh. Jeremy Mills Publishing, 2004
  2. ^ Alexandre Promio (photography) (1897). Lumiere Freres: Belfast - Kingstown train. Lisburn. Association Frères Lumière – via Northern Ireland Screen Digital Film Archive.
  3. ^ "New lines proposed in Northern Ireland rail plan". railjournal.com. 3 May 2014.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Lisburn railway station news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2009 Learn how and when to remove this template message Lisburn railway station serves the city of Lisburn in County Antrim Northern Ireland LisburnGeneral informationLocationLisburnNorthern IrelandCoordinates54 30 51 N 6 02 45 W 54 514054 N 6 045811 W 54 514054 6 045811Owned byNI RailwaysOperated byNI RailwaysPlatforms3ConstructionStructure typeAt gradeKey dates1839OpenedNI Railways Translink NI railway stationsLocationLisburnLocation within Northern Ireland Contents 1 History 2 Current building 3 Station House 4 Northern Ireland Digital Film Archive 5 Service 6 Enterprise connections 7 Former services 7 1 Former lines 8 Future lines 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksHistory edit nbsp The station in 1974 The station was opened on 12 August 1839 by the Ulster Railway The station buildings were rebuilt in 1878 to designed by William Henry Mills for the then newly formed Great Northern Railway of Ireland GNRI On Wednesday 20 December 1978 there was a fatal collision between two trains The fire brigade attended and cut out the person killed from the wreckage Several other people were treated for minor injuries and shock 1 Current building edit nbsp Lisburn Station platform sign It has been renovated with a new waiting area on platform 1 new toilets and vending machines In addition on platforms 2 and 3 a coffee shop operates on weekday mornings to accommodate commuters travelling towards Belfast To make the station more accessible lifts have been installed on each platform citation needed Station House editThere is a station house built in Great Northern Railway of Ireland GNR style It is now in private ownership Northern Ireland Digital Film Archive editThe Northern Ireland Digital Film Archive holds a black and white film clip It was made in 1897 and was filmed from a moving train going through Lisburn Railway Station from Belfast to Kingstown now Dun Laoghaire Dublin The station s name can be seen and in addition the view includes the platform train carriages station buildings and large houses along the length of North Circular Road Lisburn 2 Service edit nbsp A NIR Class 3000 C3K departs Lisburn Mondays to Saturdays there is a half hourly service towards Portadown or Newry in one direction and to Great Victoria Street Lanyon Place or Bangor in the other Extra services run at peak times and reduce to hourly operation in the evenings Only one Enterprise service call at the station the Sunday 09 13 to Dublin Connolly Certain peak time trains also run as expresses between here and Great Victoria Street On Sundays there is an hourly NIR service in each direction Preceding station nbsp Northern Ireland Railways Following stationHilden Northern Ireland RailwaysBelfast Newry MoiraLanyon Place EnterpriseBelfast Dublin Sundays only PortadownorLurgan Sundays only Disused railwaysHilden Northern Ireland RailwaysBelfast Derry via Lisburn Antrim line Knockmore Historical railways DunmurryLine and station open Great Northern Railway Ireland Belfast Portadown The DamheadLine open station closedEnterprise connections editThe Enterprise can be popular with rugby fans connecting at Dublin Connolly for the DART to Lansdowne Road The line is also used by rail passengers changing at Dublin Connolly onto the DART to Dun Laoghaire for example or travelling to Dublin Port for the Irish Ferries or Stena Line to Holyhead and then by train along the North Wales Coast Line to London Euston and other destinations in England and Wales Former services editUntil 2003 Lisburn was also a stop on the Belfast Derry railway line However in 2001 the Bleach Green route via Mossley and Templepatrick was re opened after being closed in 1978 This provided a faster route for Derry Line trains than the Lisburn Antrim line A skeleton service was operated on this line until 2003 when passenger services were withdrawn The other reason the line was cut was because of the congestion on the route which caused considerable problems with the Enterprise Service for over 20 years The line itself is still maintained for rolling stock transfers and emergency diversions Passengers now wishing to travel to destinations on the Londonderry Line can no longer travel directly from Lisburn station and must travel to Great Victoria Street to change trains Former lines edit The Ulster Railway brought trains from Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station to Portadown and Armagh railway station in Armagh Later the Great Northern Railway of Ireland had a much more extensive system with trains to Omagh Enniskillen Bundoran Strabane and Derry being linked which in the 1950s and 1960s was closed west of Portadown Future lines editThere is a possibility of reopening the line to Antrim and possible reopening of the line from Portadown to Armagh railway station in Armagh The Armagh Line has been listed in proposed plans to reopen the line 3 See also editLisburn West railway stationReferences edit Out of the Fire A History of the Fire Brigade in Lisburn William Broadhurst and Henry Welsh Jeremy Mills Publishing 2004 Alexandre Promio photography 1897 Lumiere Freres Belfast Kingstown train Lisburn Association Freres Lumiere via Northern Ireland Screen Digital Film Archive New lines proposed in Northern Ireland rail plan railjournal com 3 May 2014 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lisburn railway station Digital Film Archive Official web site provided by Northern Ireland Screen Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Lisburn railway station amp oldid 1179755193, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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