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Main intercity railway between Dublin & Belfast
The Dublin-Belfast Line or The Great Northern Main Line (Dublin line by NI Railways and Belfast line by Iarnród Éireann) is a 112-mile (181 km) semi-electrified
Belfast–Dublin_line
Former Rail operating company in Ireland
Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway (D&BJct) was an Irish gauge (5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)) railway in Ireland. The company was incorporated by the Dublin
Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway
Dublin_and_Belfast_Junction_Railway
Railway company in the Republic of Ireland
to Howth and Oldcastle. The opening of the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway (D&BJct) between the D&D at Drogheda and the Ulster Railway (UR) at Portadown
Dublin_and_Drogheda_Railway
Railway line in Northern Ireland
Company. p. 99. The Banbridge Junction Railway forms a connection between the Banbridge Railway, and the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railroad, at Scarva. Its
Banbridge_Junction_Railway
Disused station in County Louth, Ireland
Dunleer railway station is a disused railway station on the Dublin-Belfast railway line in Dunleer, County Louth Ireland. Opened by the Dublin and Belfast Junction
Dunleer_railway_station
Railway station in Northern Ireland
Goraghwood was opened on 6 March 1854 on the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway. From 1864 the Newry and Armagh Railway (N&A) ran trains as well to its own temporary
Goraghwood_railway_station
Former railway station in central Belfast, Northern Ireland
termini in Belfast, so the Ulster Railway renamed its terminus "Belfast Victoria Street" for clarity. In 1855 the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway was completed
Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station
Belfast_Great_Victoria_Street_railway_station
Railway line in Northern Ireland
20-mile (32 km) railway line of Northern Ireland Railways. It links Knockmore Junction on the Belfast–Newry line with Antrim on the Belfast–Derry line. It
Lisburn–Antrim_line
radiate from Dublin. Northern Ireland has suburban routes from Belfast and two main InterCity lines, to Derry and cross-border to Dublin. The accompanying
Rail_transport_in_Ireland
Rail and bus station in Belfast
Belfast Grand Central station (Irish: Mórstáisiún Lárnach Bhéal Feirste) is an integrated railway and bus station in the city centre of Belfast, Northern
Belfast_Grand_Central_station
Railway station in Dublin, Ireland
station (Irish: Stáisiún Uí Chonghaile) or Dublin Connolly is the busiest railway station in Dublin and Ireland, and is a focal point in the Irish route network
Connolly_station
Former railway from Belfast to Cavan and Monaghan in Ireland
Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway (PD&O), the Banbridge, Lisburn and Belfast Railway (BLBR) and the Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway (D&AJR). The
Ulster_Railway
Topics referred to by the same term
Railway Belfast Central Railway Castleblayney, Keady and Armagh Railway Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Dundalk and Enniskillen
Ulster_railways
Rail route in Ireland
oldest railway line in Ireland, and the first commuter railway in the world, opening in 1834. It was then known as the Dublin and Kingstown Railway. At that
Dublin–Rosslare_railway_line
Station in Dublin, Ireland
announcements and Howth Junction Donaghmede on onboard train announcements) serves the area of Donaghmede, and parts of Kilbarrack in Dublin, Ireland. One
Howth Junction & Donaghmede railway station
Howth_Junction_&_Donaghmede_railway_station
Area of Belfast, Northern Ireland
A fitting railway terminus was built on Great Victoria Street and opened in 1848. The completion of the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway made Victoria
Linen_Quarter,_Belfast
Transport link between Ireland's largest cities
The Dublin–Cork Main Line is the main InterCity railway route in Ireland between Dublin Heuston and Cork Kent. In 2018, 3.46 million passengers travelled
Dublin–Cork_railway_line
Station in Dublin, Ireland
Baldoyle and also serving other parts of northern Donaghmede, and Balgriffin. Clongriffin railway station is situated along the Dublin–Belfast railway line
Clongriffin_railway_station
Railway station in County Louth, Ireland
served as the junction between the Dublin & Belfast Junction Railway and the Dundalk & Enniskillen Railway, which operated between Dundalk and Castleblayney
Dundalk Clarke railway station
Dundalk_Clarke_railway_station
Station in County Tipperary, Ireland
Junction (Irish: Gabhal Luimnigh) is the interchange railway station for trains originating in Limerick, Dublin Heuston, Cork, Waterford, Tralee and Ennis
Limerick Junction railway station
Limerick_Junction_railway_station
Train service between Dublin, Ireland, and Belfast, Northern Ireland
between Dublin Connolly in the Republic of Ireland and Belfast Grand Central in Northern Ireland, jointly operated by Iarnród Éireann (IÉ) and NI Railways (NIR)
Enterprise_(train_service)
Railway station in Northern Ireland
the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railways, then absorbed into the Northern Railway of Ireland. Then it was taken over by the Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Adavoyle_railway_station
Former railway company in Northern Ireland
on 6 March 1854 on the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway where a junction existed on the present day Belfast-Newry railway line. In 1875, the D&BJct
Newry_and_Armagh_Railway
Railway line in Ireland
expanding rail network in Ireland. The Dublin and Drogheda Railway first constructed a branch from the Dublin-Belfast main line through Navan to the town
Dublin–Navan_railway_line
Former rail terminal in Dublin, Ireland
Broadstone railway station (Irish: Stáisiún An Clocháin Leathan) was the Dublin terminus of the Midland Great Western Railway (MGWR), located in the Dublin suburb
Dublin Broadstone railway station
Dublin_Broadstone_railway_station
Railway bridge in Northern Ireland
Arch is a railway bridge in Newry, Northern Ireland. Construction was completed in 1851 for the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway Company and was the
MacNeill's_Egyptian_Arch
Commuter rail network in Dublin, Ireland
Dublin Area Rapid Transit (DART) is an electrified commuter rail railway network serving the coastline and city of Dublin, Ireland. The service makes
Dublin_Area_Rapid_Transit
Railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
northwest of Newry, County Armagh on the Dublin-Belfast line close to the Craigmore Viaduct. It is the most southerly railway station in Northern Ireland. The
Newry_railway_station
island's only cross-border service, the Enterprise, between Dublin and Belfast. The Railway Preservation Society of Ireland based in Whitehead, County
History of rail transport in Ireland
History_of_rail_transport_in_Ireland
Town in County Down, Northern Ireland
had its own railway station from 1859 until 1956. The Banbridge, Newry, Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway opened Banbridge (BJR) railway station on 23
Banbridge
Railway in Ireland
The Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway (PD&O) was an Irish gauge (5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm)) railway in County Armagh and County Tyrone, Ulster,
Portadown, Dungannon and Omagh Junction Railway
Portadown,_Dungannon_and_Omagh_Junction_Railway
Former Irish railway company
Dundalk the D&ER line crossed the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway main line, which was completed between Drogheda and its own separate Dundalk station
Irish_North_Western_Railway
Railway station in County Down, Northern Ireland
Hillsborough railway station was on the Banbridge, Lisburn and Belfast Railway which ran from Knockmore Junction to Banbridge in Northern Ireland. The
Hillsborough railway station (Northern Ireland)
Hillsborough_railway_station_(Northern_Ireland)
Former railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
The former station is on the mainline between Lurgan and Portadown on the Belfast-Newry and Dublin Connolly line, located in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Seagoe_railway_station
List of steam locomotives used on Ireland's railways
Dublin and Drogheda Railway; Nos. 24 to 41 from the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway; Nos. 43 to circa 78 from the Irish North Western Railway and
Steam_locomotives_of_Ireland
Station in Belfast, Northern Ireland
Belfast Lanyon Place (formerly Belfast Central) is a railway station serving the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Located on East Bridge Street in
Lanyon_Place_railway_station
Railway station in Ireland
Dromin Junction railway station was a railway station serving the junction between the Dublin-Belfast mainline and a short lived branch line serving the
Dromin Junction railway station
Dromin_Junction_railway_station
Railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Portadown Railway Station serves the town of Portadown in County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The station is located on the Belfast-Dublin railway line. The
Portadown_railway_station
Railway station in Ireland
Mountpleasant railway station (alternatively Mount Pleasant) was a railway station in County Louth, Ireland on the Belfast - Dublin Railway line. The station
Mountpleasant_railway_station
Defunct railway company
Iompair Éireann. The Ulster Railway, Dublin and Drogheda Railway (D&D) and Dublin and the Belfast Junction Railway (D&BJct) railways (which had the previous
Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Great_Northern_Railway_(Ireland)
Bus rapid transit system in Northern Ireland
bus and rail centre Buscentre in Glengall Street also connects Belfast with Dublin by bus as well as the George Best Belfast City Airport and Belfast International
Glider_(Belfast)
Railway station in Poyntzpass, Northern Ireland
or Portadown on Saturdays; and no services on Sundays. Poyntzpass railway station is on the Belfast-Dublin railway line and so Enterprise services pass
Poyntzpass_railway_station
Station in County Londonderry, Northern Ireland
station was opened by the Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway on 4 December 1855 to designs by the architect Charles Lanyon
Coleraine_railway_station
Railway line in County Meath, Ireland
two and a half years to build, and cost £73,683,14s,3d. The construction of a railway between Drogheda and Navan by the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway
Oldcastle_branch_line
Rail services in the Republic of Ireland
operate to Sligo and Rosslare Europort. Dublin Connolly is also the terminus of the Dublin to Belfast main line, with services to Belfast Grand Central provided
InterCity_(Iarnród_Éireann)
North Dublin Link Railway (Great Southern & Western Railway) passes under the Royal Canal and the Liffey Line (Midland and Great Western Railway), the
List_of_tunnels_in_Ireland
Former Irish railway linking Belfast with County Down
The Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) was an Irish gauge (1,600 mm (5 ft 3 in)) railway in Ireland (later Northern Ireland) linking Belfast with County
Belfast and County Down Railway
Belfast_and_County_Down_Railway
Railway station in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland
Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway on 4 December 1855. The station was rebuilt between 1901 and 1902 to designs by Berkeley Deane
Ballymoney_railway_station
Northern Irish railway line
railway line begins at Belfast Grand Central Station, located near the city centre of Belfast, the line diverges onto two tracks at Westlink Junction
Belfast–Derry_line
Railway station in Dublin, Ireland
in Dublin city, Ireland. Although on the Dublin-Belfast line, it is a stop only on the DART suburban railway system. The station opened on 1 June 1969
Kilbarrack_railway_station
Railway network in the Dublin area
The Dublin Suburban Rail (Irish: Iarnród Bruachbhailteach Baile Átha Cliath) network, branded as Commuter, is a railway network that serves the city of
Dublin_Suburban_Rail
Ireland's national railway operator
DART and freight railway services in the Republic of Ireland, and, jointly with Northern Ireland Railways, the Enterprise service between Dublin and Belfast
Iarnród_Éireann
Street in Belfast, Northern Ireland
heart of Belfast city centre, Northern Ireland. It runs for about 500 metres from the junction with Castle Place and Donegall Place to the junction with Donegall
Royal_Avenue,_Belfast
Railway station in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
currently closed to passengers. The station was built for the Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway and opened on 13 November 1871. Translink withdrew passenger
Ballinderry_railway_station
Railway line along Antrim coast, Northern Ireland
The Belfast–Larne line, or Larne Line, is a railway line in Northern Ireland, operated by Northern Ireland Railways. It runs as double track along the
Belfast–Larne_line
Historical railway line in Ireland
Ballaghaderreen railway station to Kilfree Junction on the Dublin to Sligo main line. It opened in 1874 and closed in 1963. The Sligo and Ballaghaderreen Junction Railway
Ballaghaderreen_branch_line
Former railway station in Ireland
junction of two railway lines. The first was a branch line off the main line between Belfast and Dublin, which connected Drogheda and Oldcastle, and opened in
Navan Junction railway station
Navan_Junction_railway_station
Railway station in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway on 1 July 1856.[citation needed] It then closed in September 1856, and was re-opened on 1 March
Cullybackey_railway_station
Former railway enterprise
with the Dublin and the Belfast Junction Railway (D&BJct) in 1875. In 1876 it merged with the Irish North Western Railway (INW) and Ulster Railway to form
Northern_Railway_of_Ireland
Irish railway engineer (1799–1867)
Dargan Railway Bridge in Belfast was opened, and again in 2004 when the Dargan Bridge in Dublin, a new cable stayed bridge for the Luas light railway, were
William_Dargan
Transportation systems in the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland, include road, air, rail, and sea. It is still a relatively car-dependent city; however
Transport_in_Belfast
Abandoned railway station in Ardee, County Louth, Ireland
which diverged from the Belfast-Dublin line at Dromin Junction. The station was opened by the Great Northern Railway of Ireland in 1896. Ardee lost its
Ardee_railway_station
Railway station in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
near RAF Aldergrove and Belfast International Airport. The station was opened in 1871 by the Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway, which in 1879 became
Aldergrove_railway_station
Railway station in Dublin, Ireland
Pearse railway station (Irish: Stáisiún na bPiarsach) or Dublin Pearse is a railway station on Westland Row on the Southside of Dublin, Ireland. It is
Dublin_Pearse_railway_station
Railway station in County Louth, Ireland
Castlebellingham railway station served the village of Castlebellingham on the Dublin to Belfast railway line between Drogheda railway station and Dundalk railway station
Castlebellingham railway station
Castlebellingham_railway_station
Railway station in Ballymena, Northern Ireland
Ireland Railways. The first station in Ballymena opened on 11 April 1848 by the Belfast and Ballymena Railway. This initial station was rebuilt and relocated
Ballymena_railway_station
Railway in Northern Ireland (1903–1949)
Belfast and Ballymena Railway which opened to traffic on 11 April 1848. The NCC itself was formed on 1 July 1903 as the result of the Midland Railway
Northern_Counties_Committee
Station in Lisburn, Northern Ireland
Knockmore Junction, which came into service in 1863 for the Banbridge, Lisburn and Belfast Junction Railway (BLB) to connect with the Ulster Railway. The junction
Knockmore_railway_station
Railway station in Ireland
Malahide railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Mhullach Íde) serves Malahide, County Dublin. The station lies on the Dublin to Belfast main line, 9 miles (14 km)
Malahide_railway_station
Ireland. 5 April – opening of Boyne Viaduct at Drogheda by the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway completes permanent through rail communication between the
1855_in_Ireland
Station in County Louth, Ireland
to 1863) diverges from the Dublin-Belfast line immediately south of the station. This serves Irish Cement at Drogheda and Tara Mine near Navan. The station
Drogheda MacBride railway station
Drogheda_MacBride_railway_station
Capital and largest city in Northern Ireland
Belfast (/ˈbɛlfæst/ BEL-fast, /-fɑːst/, -fahst; from Irish: Béal Feirste [bʲeːlˠ ˈfʲɛɾˠ(ə)ʃtʲə]) is the capital city and main port of Northern Ireland
Belfast
Former railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
the Ulster Railway between Moira and Lurgan on 01/10/1842; closure is presumed in 1844? The site of the station is on the Dublin-Belfast mainline. "Pritchard's
Pritchard's Bridge railway station
Pritchard's_Bridge_railway_station
operations. April 5 – Opening of Boyne Viaduct at Drogheda by the Dublin and Belfast Junction Railway completes permanent through rail communication between the
1855_in_rail_transport
Railway station in Balbriggan, Ireland
Balbriggan railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Bhaile Brigín) serves Balbriggan in County Dublin. The station is located on the Dublin to Belfast railway line
Balbriggan_railway_station
Railway station in County Sligo, Ireland
Collooney railway station serves the town of Collooney in County Sligo, Ireland and is on the Dublin-Sligo railway line. It was the first of three stations
Collooney_railway_station
Railway station in County Down, Northern Ireland
Newry/Portadown-Belfast service. The station is also passed through by the Enterprise intercity service from Belfast Grand Central to Dublin Connolly on the Belfast-Dublin
Moira_railway_station
Station in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Antrim railway station opened 1848 and serves the town of Antrim in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. The station currently serves trains on the Belfast to
Antrim_railway_station
Railway station in Northern Ireland
or Belfast Grand Central on Mondays to Saturdays only. There is no Sunday service. Scarva railway station is on the Belfast-Dublin railway line and so
Scarva_railway_station
located junction Strathmore Rd/Station Rd, itself replaced by the present ''Killiney & Ballybrack" 06/05/1882. Opened as "Belfast", renamed "Belfast, Queen's
List of closed railway stations in Ireland
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Ireland
Railway station in Belfast
Botanic railway station serves the Botanic area in south Belfast, Northern Ireland and students for Queen's University Belfast; it is also near Shaftesbury
Botanic_railway_station
Heritage railway and museum in Downpatrick, Northern Ireland
railway enthusiasts in the early 1980s, and work started on building the railway in 1985. Most of its track is on part of the now-closed Belfast and County
Downpatrick and County Down Railway
Downpatrick_and_County_Down_Railway
Railway station in Lisburn, Northern Ireland
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
Lisburn_railway_station
Railway line in Northern Ireland
Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway (BBC&PJR) opened which along with the Belfast and Ballymena Railway provided a rail link between Derry and Belfast. As
Londonderry and Coleraine Railway
Londonderry_and_Coleraine_Railway
Railway station in Northern Ireland
service from Dublin (Connolly) to Belfast (Central) towards the remains of Damhead station "Damhead Halt" (PDF). Railscot - Irish Railways. Retrieved 12
Damhead_railway_station
Triangular arrangement joining three rail lines
triangular junction in Ireland is Downpatrick Loop on the Downpatrick and County Down Railway. Originally constructed to allow direct Belfast–Newcastle
Wye_(rail)
Motorway in Northern Ireland connecting Belfast and Dungannon
and then crosses the Belfast-Dublin Railway Line followed by the River Lagan before reaching Moira. Continuing west, it passes between Killaghy and Tullydagan
M1 motorway (Northern Ireland)
M1_motorway_(Northern_Ireland)
Railway in Ireland
Donegal with the Londonderry and Enniskillen Railway (L&ER) at Bundoran Junction in County Fermanagh. The line was opened in 1868 and closed in 1957. The UK
Enniskillen and Bundoran Railway
Enniskillen_and_Bundoran_Railway
Station in County Dublin, Ireland
DART and Commuter services. Enterprise services pass from Dublin Connolly en route via Drogheda, Dundalk, Newry, Portadown, Lisburn, and Belfast Grand
Portmarnock_railway_station
Railway station in County Armagh, Northern Ireland
Lurgan railway station - 1968 © the Carlisle Kid". geograph.ie. Archived from the original on 26 June 2024. Retrieved 26 June 2024. "Belfast - Dublin (Enterprise)
Lurgan_railway_station
Train cars detachable from rear of a moving train
8:00 a.m. Belfast York Road to Portrush train at Ballyclare Junction going on to Ballyclare. The GNRI ran between Dublin Amiens Street and Belfast. In 1896
Slip_coach
Railway station in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland
Ireland Railways with trains to Bangor and the Enterprise direct to Belfast Lanyon Place in the east and south to Newry, Dundalk Clarke and Dublin Connolly
Dungannon_railway_station
Station in County Antrim, Northern Ireland
currently closed to passengers. The station was built for the Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway and opened on 13 November 1871. Translink withdrew passenger
Glenavy_railway_station
Point Business Park M50 Motorway John McCormack Bridge - R834 Dublin to Belfast railway line Fairview Park Footbridge Annesley Bridge - R105 Luke Kelly
List of Dublin bridges and tunnels
List_of_Dublin_bridges_and_tunnels
Rail station in Ireland
some 0.5 miles (0.80 km) closer to Dublin at the West Pier near to or at the present-day Salthill and Monkstown railway station. That station was the southern
Dún_Laoghaire_railway_station
Station in County Longford, Ireland
Connecting trains in Dublin Connolly run on the Belfast Line via Drogheda MacBride , Dundalk Clarke , Newry, Portadown to Belfast Grand Central and on the Rosslare
Longford_railway_station
Former British railway company
the amalgamation of the Grand Junction Railway, London and Birmingham Railway and the Manchester and Birmingham Railway. This move was prompted, in part
London and North Western Railway
London_and_North_Western_Railway
Railway station in Crumlin, County Antrim, Northern Ireland
Antrim Junction Railway and opened on 13 November 1871. Translink withdrew passenger services from the line when it reopened the more direct Belfast Lanyon
Crumlin railway station (Northern Ireland)
Crumlin_railway_station_(Northern_Ireland)
Railway station in County Dublin, Ireland
Station/Pearse Street Station in Dublin City Center. The station has yellow lines and is situated on the Dublin - Belfast railway line. It also has a 19th-century
Rush_and_Lusk_railway_station
Train station
Railway with trains to Dublin Broadstone. However the Ulster Railway also sought to link Cavan with Belfast Great Victoria Street. After the railway line
Cavan_railway_station
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