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{{Short description|Railway station in County Antrim, Northern Ireland}}
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| locale = [[Aldergrove, Northern Ireland|Aldergrove]]
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| borough = [[Aldergrove, Northern Ireland|Aldergrove]], [[County Antrim]]
| country = Northern Ireland
| years = 12 November 1871
| events = Station opened
| years = 12 November 1871
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'''Aldergrove railway station''' is a former [[railway station]] which served the [[townland]] of [[Aldergrove, Northern Ireland|Aldergrove]] in [[County Antrim]], [[Northern Ireland]]. It was south of Antrim, near [[RAF Aldergrove]] and [[Belfast International Airport]].
'''Aldergrove railway station''' is a former [[railway station]] which served the [[Hamlet (place)|hamlet]]/[[townland]] of [[Aldergrove, Northern Ireland|Aldergrove]] in [[County Antrim]], [[Northern Ireland]]. It was south of Antrim, near [[RAF Aldergrove]] and [[Belfast International Airport]].


==History==
==History==
The station was opened in 1871 by the [[Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway]], which in 1879 became part of the [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)]]. In 1958 it passed to the [[Ulster Transport Authority]], which withdrew passenger services from the line and closed the station in 1960.
The station was opened in 1871 by the [[Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway]], which in 1879 became part of the [[Great Northern Railway (Ireland)]]. In 1958 it passed to the [[Ulster Transport Authority]], which withdrew passenger services from the line and closed the station in 1960.


==The future==
==Proposals==
As of 2014, it was proposed that Aldergrove railway station could be reopened to serve [[Belfast International Airport]]. As the [[Lisburn–Antrim railway line]] is closed, plans for a station to serve the airport (a few hundred yards away) are aspirational. The Department for Regional Development Railway Investment Prioritisation Strategy stated in 2014 that a "re-opened Antrim to Knockmore/Lisburn line could also present an opportunity to establish a rail link to Belfast International Airport (BIA), although such investment is less likely to be economically viable until airport passengers grow to at least 10 million. Passenger throughput in 2013 was just 4 million. Given the important role of BIA as a gateway into Northern Ireland for tourism and inward investment, a feasibility study should be undertaken to consider investment in a rail link if passenger numbers grow towards 10 million by 2030 as predicted by the airport operator."<ref>[https://www.infrastructure-ni.gov.uk/sites/default/files/publications/drd/railway-investment-priorisation-strategy_1.pdf paragraph 3.34]</ref> By 2019, passenger numbers had grown to 6,278,563,<ref>[https://www.caa.co.uk/Documents/Download/3951/e925ed1f-e4b5-4d12-ad1c-e95e0b5b3307/1330 CAA Annual Airport Data 2019 - Table 09 - Terminal and Transit Passengers]</ref> before dropping to 4,818,214 in 2022.<ref>[https://www.caa.co.uk/Documents/Download/9116/47a460b2-0592-4ef7-b24b-aa5e27ccfce4/5636 CAA Annual Airport Data 2022 - Table 09 - Terminal and Transit Passengers]</ref>
Aldergrove railway station could be reopened to serve [[Belfast International Airport]].

Currently the [[Lisburn–Antrim railway line]] is closed so plans for a station to serve the airport (a few hundred yards away) are aspirational. The line, and plans for a station here, between [[Crumlin railway station, Northern Ireland|Crumlin]] and [[Antrim railway station|Antrim]] could be revived under plans to operate a Belfast - Lisburn - Antrim - Belfast circular route


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Latest revision as of 15:23, 28 November 2024

Aldergrove
General information
LocationAldergrove, County Antrim
Northern Ireland
Coordinates54°38′44″N 6°14′29″W / 54.6455°N 6.2413°W / 54.6455; -6.2413
Other information
StatusDisused
Key dates
12 November 1871Station opened
12 September 1960Station closed

Aldergrove railway station is a former railway station which served the hamlet/townland of Aldergrove in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It was south of Antrim, near RAF Aldergrove and Belfast International Airport.

History

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The station was opened in 1871 by the Dublin and Antrim Junction Railway, which in 1879 became part of the Great Northern Railway (Ireland). In 1958 it passed to the Ulster Transport Authority, which withdrew passenger services from the line and closed the station in 1960.

Proposals

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As of 2014, it was proposed that Aldergrove railway station could be reopened to serve Belfast International Airport. As the Lisburn–Antrim railway line is closed, plans for a station to serve the airport (a few hundred yards away) are aspirational. The Department for Regional Development Railway Investment Prioritisation Strategy stated in 2014 that a "re-opened Antrim to Knockmore/Lisburn line could also present an opportunity to establish a rail link to Belfast International Airport (BIA), although such investment is less likely to be economically viable until airport passengers grow to at least 10 million. Passenger throughput in 2013 was just 4 million. Given the important role of BIA as a gateway into Northern Ireland for tourism and inward investment, a feasibility study should be undertaken to consider investment in a rail link if passenger numbers grow towards 10 million by 2030 as predicted by the airport operator."[1] By 2019, passenger numbers had grown to 6,278,563,[2] before dropping to 4,818,214 in 2022.[3]


Preceding station   Disused railways   Following station
Crumlin   Great Northern Railway (Ireland)
Lisburn-Antrim (disused)
  Millars Bridge

References

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  • Butt, R. V. J. (October 1995). The Directory of Railway Stations: details every public and private passenger station, halt, platform and stopping place, past and present (1st ed.). Sparkford: Patrick Stephens Ltd. ISBN 978-1-85260-508-7. OCLC 60251199. OL 11956311M.
  • Jowett, Alan (2000). Jowett's Nationalised Railway Atlas (1st ed.). Penryn, Cornwall: Atlantic Transport Publishers. ISBN 978-0-906899-99-1. OCLC 228266687.