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Yorkgate railway station

Yorkgate
NI Railways
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Yorkgate station in 2009
Location Belfast
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
Coordinates 54°36′37″N 5°55′20″W / 54.6104°N 5.9221°W / 54.6104; -5.9221Coordinates: 54°36′37″N 5°55′20″W / 54.6104°N 5.9221°W / 54.6104; -5.9221
Owned by NI Railways
Operated by NI Railways
Platforms 2
Construction
Structure type At-grade
Key dates
1992 Opened
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Yorkgate railway station serves the north of the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland. The station opened in 1992, replacing the previous York Road railway station nearby.

Following the demolition of York Road station in 1992, a new station had to be constructed to serve the in-development Cross Harbour Rail Link.

Yorkgate station was therefore constructed to the side of the original site of York Road station, and served as a temporary terminus for Larne Line services until the completion of the high-level Dargan Bridge, which joined the Larne Line to the rest of the NIR network at Belfast Central, allowing services to run from Yorkgate directly through to the city.

The rest of the site of York Road station is now occupied by Northern Ireland Railways' central maintenance depot, while the old works remain, a few yards to the north and backing on to York Road itself.

From Monday to Friday, there is a half-hourly Larne Line service, with the outbound terminus alternating between Whitehead and Larne Harbour every half an hour. All inbound Larne Line services terminate at Great Victoria Street, except for some early morning and late night services which only travel as far as Belfast Central.

Larne Line services on Saturday retain their half-hourly operation, but there are fewer peak-time trains. On Sundays, the service reduces to hourly operation.

Weekday services on the Derry~Londonderry Line also call at Yorkgate on an hourly basis. All inbound services operate to Great Victoria Street, with some peak time services terminating at Belfast Central. Outbound trains alternate hourly between services to Londonderry Waterside, and services to Coleraine, most of which continue on to Portrush via the Coleraine-Portrush railway line.


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