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'''Antrim railway station''' ([[Irish language|Irish:]] Stáisiún Aontroim, [[Ulster Scots dialect|Ulster Scots:]] Station Antrìm) opened 1848 and serves the town of [[Antrim, County Antrim|Antrim]] in [[County Antrim]], [[Northern Ireland]].


The [[railway station|station]] currently serves trains on the [[Belfast-Derry railway line|Belfast to Derry]] line via Bleach Green and {{stnlink|Yorkgate}} station. Until 2003, Belfast-Derry trains reached here by means of the [[Lisburn-Antrim railway line]], however this line was mothballed after re-opening of the Bleach Green line. The possibility of reopening it as a circular route, with a halt at {{stnlink|Aldergrove}} for [[Belfast International Airport]] has been discussed. The station has undergone a major refurbishment to become an integrated bus and rail hub.
The [[railway station|station]] currently serves trains on the [[Belfast-Derry railway line|Belfast to Derry]] line via Bleach Green and {{stnlink|York Street}} station. Until 2003, Belfast-Derry trains reached here by means of the [[Lisburn-Antrim railway line]], however, this line was mothballed after re-opening of the Bleach Green line. There is still the old platform for the Lisburn-Antrim line but has been cut back to allow room, on the other side of a fence, for the bus stands. The possibility of reopening it as a circular route, with a halt at {{stnlink|Aldergrove}} for [[Belfast International Airport]] has been discussed. The station has undergone a major refurbishment to become an integrated bus and rail hub. In total, the station had 4 platforms. One is completely disused, two in use, and one that has been shortened and rarely used.


==History==
==History==
Antrim station was opened by the [[Belfast and Ballymena Railway]] on 11 April 1848.<ref>{{cite web | title=Antrim | work=Railscot - Irish Railways | url=http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf | accessdate=2007-08-27| archiveurl= https://web.archive.org/web/20070926042407/http://www.railscot.co.uk/Ireland/Irish_railways.pdf| archivedate= 26 September 2007 | url-status= live}}</ref> It was originally operated by the [[Midland Railway]] [[Northern Counties Committee]]. They provided sidings on the up side of the station, serving the Showgrounds. These sidings also contained a goods store, stabling block, stationmaster's house, office and weighbridge.
[[File:4002 arriving into Antrim station.jpg|thumb|NIR 4002 arriving into Antrim on a service to Derry~Londonderry|left|293x293px]]Antrim station was opened by the [[Belfast and Ballymena Railway]] on 11 April 1848.{{cn|date=May 2022|reason=[[WP:SPS]]/[[WP:UGC]] bad source removed}} It was originally operated by the [[Midland Railway]] [[Northern Counties Committee]]. They provided sidings on the up side of the station, serving the Showgrounds. These sidings also contained a goods store, stabling block, stationmaster's house, office, and weighbridge.


The station buildings at Antrim were rebuilt in 1901-1902 to designs by the architect [[Berkeley Deane Wise]]. It was built in a red-brick, mock-Tudor design. The footbridge was built by Walter MacFarlane's Saracen Foundry in Glasgow.<ref>The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland. William Alan McCutcheon, Northern Ireland. Department of the Environment. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984</ref>
The station buildings at Antrim were rebuilt in 1901–02 to designs by the architect [[Berkeley Deane Wise]]. It was built in a red-brick, mock-Tudor design. The footbridge was built by Walter MacFarlane's Saracen Foundry in Glasgow.<ref>The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland. William Alan McCutcheon, Northern Ireland. Department of the Environment. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984</ref>


The main station buildings were on the down platform, and the signal box was at the Belfast end of the same platform. There was a bay at the back of the down line platform for branch line trains, and also on this side of the main line were the locomotive sheds, turntable, goods store, and sidings.
The main station buildings were on the down platform, and the signal box was at the Belfast end of the same platform. There was a bay at the back of the down line platform for branch line trains, and also on this side of the mainline were the locomotive sheds, turntable, goods store, and sidings.


The station was run by the [[Ulster Transport Authority]] from 1948 to 1968, then part of [[Northern Ireland Railways]]. Since 1996 the station has been part of [[Translink (Northern Ireland)|Translink]].
The station was run by the [[Ulster Transport Authority]] from 1948 to 1968, then part of [[Northern Ireland Railways]]. Since 1996 the station has been part of [[Translink (Northern Ireland)|Translink]].


The station itself used to also have a Station Masters House and Goods Yards. The last known Station Master of Antrim Railway Station (Antrim Junction) was a Mr Cupples. At its peak Antrim Railway Station was an important station linking many core routes now removed via its station.
The station itself used to also have a Station Masters House and Goods Yards. The last known Station Master of Antrim Railway Station (Antrim Junction) was a Mr. Cupples. At its peak, Antrim Railway Station was an important station linking many core routes now removed via its station.

The Station Masters House can still be seen (from outside). It has now been transformed into a health centre.


==Service==
==Service==
On Mondays to Saturdays, there is an hourly service to {{stnlink|Great Victoria Street}}. In the other direction, trains alternate every hour between a service to {{stnlink|Londonderry Waterside}}, and a service to {{stnlink|Coleraine}} or {{stnlink|Portrush}}.
On Mondays to Saturdays, there is an hourly service to [[Belfast Grand Central station|Belfast Grand Central]]. In the other direction, there is an hourly service {{stnlink|Derry~Londonderry}}, with the last service terminating at {{stnlink|Coleraine}}.

On Sundays, services alternate between [[Derry ~ Londonderry railway station|Derry~Londonderry]] or [[Portrush railway station|Portrush]] and the last service terminating at {{stnlink|Coleraine}}. In the other direction, there is an hourly service to Belfast Grand Central.


The third platform for the [[Lisburn–Antrim line]] is not signposted and has not been in passenger service since a diversion from the Bleach Green Line in 2003.
Only seven trains run each way on Sundays on a two-hourly basis. All services are between Londonderry Waterside and Great Victoria Street, except for the last outbound train of the evening, which terminates at Coleraine.


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Antrim
NI Railways
General information
LocationAntrim, County Antrim
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council
Northern Ireland
Coordinates54°43′06″N 6°12′41″W / 54.7182°N 6.2115°W / 54.7182; -6.2115
Owned byNI Railways
Operated byNI Railways
Line(s)Derry~Londonderry
Platforms4 (2 disused)
Tracks4
Bus stands4
Bus operatorsUlsterbus and Goldline services
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
ParkingPark and Ride
Bicycle facilitiesBicycle parking is available
AccessibleRamps and lifts
ArchitectBerkeley Deane Wise
History
Rebuilt1901-02
Key dates
11 April 1848Station opens
1871Station renamed Antrim Junction
by July 1922Renamed Antrim
1965Goods traffic ceased
2008Refurbished
Passengers
2022/23519,674 [1]
2023/24Increase 674,114 [2]
Services
Male, female and disabled toilets (currently closed with reason unknown)
Route map

(Click to expand)
Year
closed
Great Victoria Street
2024
Belfast Grand Central Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Dublin railway line Belfast-Larne railway line Belfast-Newry railway line
City Hospital Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Larne railway line
Botanic Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Larne railway line
Lanyon Place Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Larne railway line
York Street Belfast-Larne railway line
Yorkgate
2024
York Road depot
York Road
1992
Fortwilliam Traincare Depot
Whiteabbey Belfast-Larne railway line
1963
Monkstown
1981
Mossley
1982
Mossley West
Ballyclare Junction
1961
Ballyclare branch line
to Lisnalinchy, Ballyclare
1930
Ballyrobert
1920
Doagh
1970
Templepatrick
1981
Dunadry
1954
Muckamore
1961
Antrim
Cookstown Junction
1976
1955
Kellswater
1971
Andraid
1850
1950
Ballymena
1940
Cullybackey
Glarryford
1973
Killagan
1973
Dunloy
1976
Ballymoney
1950
1950
Macfin
1954
Coleraine Coleraine-Portrush railway line
Coleraine Harbour
1963
Coleraine Waterside
1861
Barmouth
1856
Castlerock
Castlerock Tunnel
Downhill Tunnel
Downhill
1973
Umbra
1861
Magilligan
1976
Bellarena
Limavady Junction
1976
Ballykelly
1954
Carrichue
1954
Faughanvale
1859
Eglinton
1973
Derry~Londonderry
Location
Antrim is located in Northern Ireland
Antrim
Antrim
Location within Northern Ireland
Antrim is located in island of Ireland
Antrim
Antrim
Location on the Island of Ireland
Map

Antrim railway station (Irish: Stáisiún Aontroim, Ulster Scots: Station Antrìm) opened 1848 and serves the town of Antrim in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.

The station currently serves trains on the Belfast to Derry line via Bleach Green and York Street station. Until 2003, Belfast-Derry trains reached here by means of the Lisburn-Antrim railway line, however, this line was mothballed after re-opening of the Bleach Green line. There is still the old platform for the Lisburn-Antrim line but has been cut back to allow room, on the other side of a fence, for the bus stands. The possibility of reopening it as a circular route, with a halt at Aldergrove for Belfast International Airport has been discussed. The station has undergone a major refurbishment to become an integrated bus and rail hub. In total, the station had 4 platforms. One is completely disused, two in use, and one that has been shortened and rarely used.

History

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NIR 4002 arriving into Antrim on a service to Derry~Londonderry

Antrim station was opened by the Belfast and Ballymena Railway on 11 April 1848.[citation needed] It was originally operated by the Midland Railway Northern Counties Committee. They provided sidings on the up side of the station, serving the Showgrounds. These sidings also contained a goods store, stabling block, stationmaster's house, office, and weighbridge.

The station buildings at Antrim were rebuilt in 1901–02 to designs by the architect Berkeley Deane Wise. It was built in a red-brick, mock-Tudor design. The footbridge was built by Walter MacFarlane's Saracen Foundry in Glasgow.[3]

The main station buildings were on the down platform, and the signal box was at the Belfast end of the same platform. There was a bay at the back of the down line platform for branch line trains, and also on this side of the mainline were the locomotive sheds, turntable, goods store, and sidings.

The station was run by the Ulster Transport Authority from 1948 to 1968, then part of Northern Ireland Railways. Since 1996 the station has been part of Translink.

The station itself used to also have a Station Masters House and Goods Yards. The last known Station Master of Antrim Railway Station (Antrim Junction) was a Mr. Cupples. At its peak, Antrim Railway Station was an important station linking many core routes now removed via its station.

The Station Masters House can still be seen (from outside). It has now been transformed into a health centre.

Service

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On Mondays to Saturdays, there is an hourly service to Belfast Grand Central. In the other direction, there is an hourly service Derry~Londonderry, with the last service terminating at Coleraine.

On Sundays, services alternate between Derry~Londonderry or Portrush and the last service terminating at Coleraine. In the other direction, there is an hourly service to Belfast Grand Central.

The third platform for the Lisburn–Antrim line is not signposted and has not been in passenger service since a diversion from the Bleach Green Line in 2003.

Preceding station   Northern Ireland Railways   Following station
Mossley West   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Derry
  Ballymena
Disused railways
Crumlin   Northern Ireland Railways
Lisburn–Antrim
  Terminus
  Proposed  
Templepatrick   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Derry
  Ballymena
  Historical railways  
Muckamore
Line open, station closed
  Belfast and Ballymena Railway
York Road-Ballymena
  Cookstown Junction
Line open, station closed

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "FOI1317 NIR Footfall 2223.xlsx". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 17 April 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  2. ^ "FOI Footfall 2023 2024 figures PDF.pdf". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 7 May 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  3. ^ The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland. William Alan McCutcheon, Northern Ireland. Department of the Environment. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984