J3574 : Central Services Depot - September 1994
taken 30 years ago, near to Belfast, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland
Situated on the County Down side of the River Lagan, Queen’s Quay station opened in 1848 as the Belfast terminus for the Belfast & County Down Railway (BCDR). The Belfast Holywood & Bangor Railway built a separate terminus in 1865 and this was combined with the BCDR buildings when the two companies merged in 1884. However, the original structures were largely demolished when Queen’s Quay station was extensively rebuilt in 1910-14.
The BCDR was acquired by the Ulster Transport Authority (UTA) in 1948 and Queen’s Quay suffered grievously following closure of the BCDR main line to Newcastle in 1950. In the early 1950s, the UTA removed the overall roof while track to Platform 5 and the surviving locomotive release roads were lifted in the early 1960s. The former BCDR freight sheds were also abandoned.
Formed in 1967, Northern Ireland Railways (NIR) closed Queen’s Quay station on 10 April 1976, services transferring to the new Belfast Central Station. By this time, Queen’s Quay was a pale shadow of its former glory with much internal damage due to terrorist attacks. Although the station was later demolished, the former yards and servicing facilities became Central Services Depot (CSD), being used by NIR for stock storage and railcar maintenance. CSD closed in November 1994 on completion of the cross-harbour rail & road links and the entire Queen’s Quay site is now buried under the M3 motorway.
For the purpose of this Shared Description, Queen’s Quay covers the area out to Ballymacarrett Junction. For photographs of surviving structures on the BCDR line to Newcastle (and branches), see: Link . For photographs on the line between Ballymacarrett Junction and Bangor, see: Link
- Grid Square
- J3574, 533 images (more nearby )
- Photographer
- The Carlisle Kid (find more nearby)
- Date Taken
- Sunday, 18 September, 1994 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Saturday, 28 December, 2013
- Geographical Context
- Subject Location
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Irish: J 352 746 [100m precision]
WGS84: 54:36.1021N 5:54.4725W - Camera Location
- Irish: J 353 746
- View Direction
- WEST (about 270 degrees)