The former LMS(NCC) main line from Bleach Green Junction to Antrim enjoyed a very chequered history in the final years of the 20th Century. "Mothballed" by Northern Ireland Railways when Derry line service transferred to Antrim -... (more)
The site of a flush bracket bench mark which used to be sited at a railway bridge on the outskirts of Templepatrick J2385 : Railway bridge, Templepatrick. The bracket was removed sometime in the early 1970s. A cut mark was subsequently added to the bridge when it... (more)
The “Welcome to Templepatrick” sign on the Ballyclare Road, close to the Old Ballyclare Road (out of picture to the right). Similar to this one, on the Belfast Road J2385 : Sign , Templepatrick (May 2011), but with an additional sign recording Antrim... (more)
Templepatrick railway station closed to passengers in 1965. It was unusual in that access to the main building was by way of a lift, which was still there - although very disused - when this photograph was taken. Reopened briefly in the... (more)
The park and ride facility at Templepatrick has proved so popular that drivers are now having to park on the hard shoulder. This is due to the excellent bus service - about every 20 mins during peak periods - between Belfast and the... (more)