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Grid reference D0512

5 km NNE of Craigs, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland


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Images in D0512 Breakdown list images taken from D0512 [1] taken pre 2000 [2]
We have 9 images for D0512
 : Glarryford level crossing by Albert Bridge Glarryford level crossing
The level crossing at Glarryford is an automatic half-barrier one remotely monitored. It carries the Station Road across the Belfast (to the left) – Londonderry railway at Glarryford station. Glarryford consists mainly of a small housing... (more)
 : Station Road, Glarryford by Richard Webb Station Road, Glarryford
Approaching the level crossing over the railway between Belfast and Colraine.
 : Near Glarryford by Robert Ashby Near Glarryford
Looking northeast.
 : Railway, Glarryford by Rossographer Railway, Glarryford
The single track Belfast to Derry/Londonderry line at Glarryford level crossing. The former station building is on the right (see D0513 : Glarryford Station).
 : Train, Glarryford near Ballymena by Albert Bridge Train, Glarryford near Ballymena
A nine-car “80” class set (91,766,738,96,774,734,752,778,87) approaching milepost 40, near Glarryford station D0513 : Glarryford Station with the Easter Monday 17.20 Portrush – Lisburn.
 : Bus, Glarryford near Ballymena by Albert Bridge Bus, Glarryford near Ballymena
A parked Ulsterbus used to be a week-end feature of the Station Road at Glarryford. This one is a Leyland Leopard no 1489 (DOI 3489) attached to Ballymena depot. The area has changed since this photograph.
 : Post office, Glarryford by Richard Webb Post office, Glarryford
Beside the railway.
 : Postbox, Glarryford by Rossographer Postbox, Glarryford
Large George V pillar box (BT44 76) at Glarryford Post Office. Cast by McDowall, Steven & Co, of Falkirk & London.
 : The Killagan Water at Glarryford by Rossographer The Killagan Water at Glarryford
The Killagan Water at Glarryford. It flows into the River Maine about 50m behind the camera position; the Maine then runs south to Lough Neagh.

 
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