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Yesterday, we went on a trip to #Penzance in #Cornwall. There is a direct #RailwayLine running from here to #London #Paddington. My local station is about half way along this 6-hour route and I’ve been on the London leg many time and so I thought it would be nice to go to the end of the line in the other direction. There are lots of #RailwayStations with strange names, like #Lostwithiel and #StErth and so it was nice to pass through them on our way.

1902 – Railway Station, Ballymoney, Co. Antrim
Architect: Berkeley Deane Wise

Originally opened by the Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway on 4 December 1855. Later rebuilt between 1901 and 1902 to designs by Berkeley Deane Wise, for the Belfast and
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#ArchitectureOfAntrim #1902 #Ballymoney #BelfastAndNorthernCountiesRailway #BerkeleyDeaneWise18551909 #CoAntrim #RailwayStations

1905 – Former Railway Station, Newcastle, Co. Down
The first terminus of the Belfast and County Down Railway (BCDR) opened their line south from Downpatrick in March 1869, but the current building dates from a 1905 remodelling when the Great Northern Railway of Ireland arrived here from Banbridge. The station at Newcastle is a
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#ArchitectureOfDown #1905 #CoDown #GreatNorthernRailway #Newcastle #RailwayStations