Lisburn–Antrim railway line
Lisburn to Antrim line | |
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The closed station at Ballinderry | |
Overview | |
Type |
Commuter rail Regional rail Heavy rail |
System | NI Railways |
Status | Closed to Passenger Services |
Locale | Northern Ireland |
Termini |
Lisburn Antrim |
Stations | 6 prior to closure |
Services | 1 |
Operation | |
Closed | June 2003 |
Operator(s) | NI Railways |
Technical | |
No. of tracks | Single-track with passing loops. |
Track gauge | 1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in) Irish gauge |
Electrification | Un-electrified |
Operating speed | 70 mph (110 km/h) |
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The Lisburn–Antrim railway line is a 20-mile (32 km) line of Northern Ireland Railways. It links Knockmore Junction on the Belfast–Newry railway line with Antrim on the Belfast–Derry railway line. It has been closed to passenger service since 2003.
History
The line opened in 1871 as the Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway.[1] The train service on the line was provided by the Ulster Railway until 1876, and by the Ulster Railway's successor the Great Northern Railway thereafter.[2] In 1879 the D&A Junction ceased to be a separate company and was absorbed by the GNR.[2]
Current status
The line is currently closed to passengers after all rail services were withdrawn from the line in June 2003. The stations at Knockmore, Ballinderry, Glenavy and Crumlin have all been closed.
Translink's reason for closing the line was that it was unable to maintain two routes to Antrim. The Bleach Green — Antrim line which had been closed since 1978 was reopened in 2001, providing a faster route between Belfast Central, Antrim and Londonderry. Translink operated a skeleton service on the line but then gave notice that it would be shut.
The route is still maintained and is used for crew training and train diversions, for example for passenger services on 09 and 23 October 2011 when there were weekend engineering works at Mossley West. Speculation remains that the line could one day re-open under plans to operate a Belfast — Lisburn — Antrim — Belfast circular route, with the possibility of a station for Belfast International Airport which is close to the line at Aldergrove.
The line was to be used for through passenger services in both directions from Belfast Central to Londonderry on Sunday 15 September 2013, in addition to which there was to be a service from Belfast Great Victoria Street to Coleraine in the evening.[3] This could be confirmed by searches for Lisburn to Antrim journeys for mid afternoon on 15 September 2013 in the Translink Journey Planner at http://journeyplanner.translink.co.uk/
Translink's future plans include re-opening this line allowing trains from Derry to run once per hour on an alternating pattern between Bleach Green and Knockmore.
In summer 2012, a section of railway embankment weakened by weather near Knockmore gave way as a train was about to pass over. The driver managed to stop and reverse the train away without incident. The embankment has since been repaired.[4][5]
In January 2015, the two passing loops on the line, at Crumlin and Ballinderry, were decommissioned and removed, leaving no more passing points on the line.[6]
Notes
- ↑ Hajducki, 1974, pages 5, 9
- 1 2 Hajducki, 1974, page xiii
- ↑ https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/uk.railway/-ZSg66ojCJg
- ↑ "Passengers escape injury over damaged railway". BBC News. Retrieved 2012-09-26.
- ↑ "Rail Accident Report 14/2013: Train ran onto a washed-out embankment near Knockmore, Northern Ireland". RAIB. Retrieved 2013-09-02.
- ↑ "NEWS TRANSLINK - NORTHERN IRELAND RAILWAYS". IRRS. February 2015. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
Bibliography
- Hajducki, S Maxwell (1974). A Railway Atlas of Ireland. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. map 5, map 9, page xiii. ISBN 0-7153-5167-2.
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