File:MED approaching Crawfordsburn station - 1975 (geograph 3757558).jpg
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English: MED approaching Crawfordsburn station - 1975 A UTA built MED set approaches Crawfordsburn station with a passenger service from Belfast (Queen's Quay) to Bangor. At this time, the station (such as it was) still carried the name "Crawfordsburn Hospital", later reduced to simply Crawfordsburn. Note that the bridge used as the vantage point for J4681 : Train leaving Crawfordsburn station - 1983 and J4681 : Locomotive hauled passenger train approaching Crawfordsburn station - 1990 was a substantial stone structure. |
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Camera location | 54° 39′ 48.3″ N, 5° 43′ 21″ W ![]() ![]() | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | ![]() |
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