Queen's Quay railway station
Queen's Quay railway station served the east of Belfast in Northern Ireland. It was formerly one of the three terminus railway stations in Belfast. The others were Great Victoria Street, and York Road.
Queen's Quay station in 1971.
Queen's Quay station in 1974
Site of Queen's Quay station in 1988
Station interior in 1974
Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station
Great Victoria Street was a railway station that served the city centre of Belfast, Northern Ireland. It was one of two main stations in the city, along with Lanyon Place, and was nearest to the city centre. The station was situated beside Great Victoria Street and shared a site with the Europa Buscentre, Belfast's main bus station. The railway and bus stations will be replaced by the adjacent Belfast Grand Central station later in 2024. Great Victoria Street railway station closed permanently on 10 May 2024, several months before its replacement was due to open.
Belfast Great Victoria Street railway station
The 1848 Godwin-designed terminus building, as drawn in 1854.
Remains of the station building in 1976, before final demolition.
Entrance to station in 2009.