Botanic railway station

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Botanic
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General information
Location Belfast
Northern Ireland
Coordinates 54°35′18″N5°55′58″W / 54.5884°N 5.9328°W / 54.5884; -5.9328
Owned by NI Railways
Operated by NI Railways
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Key dates
1976Opened
2008Refurbished
Location
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Location within Northern Ireland
Botanic railway station

Botanic railway station serves the Botanic area in south Belfast, Northern Ireland and students for Queen's University Belfast; it is also near Shaftesbury Square which is along Botanic Avenue. It is named after the nearby Belfast Botanic Gardens. It is one of the four stations located in the city centre, the others being City Hospital, Great Victoria Street, and Lanyon Place.

Contents

The station opened on 26 April 1976 and is very close to City Hospital Station [1]

Passengers can alight here for the Ulster Museum, which is situated on the edge of Botanic Gardens.

Exterior of the station Botanic railway station 1, Belfast.JPG
Exterior of the station

Service

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On Mondays to Saturdays, there is a half-hourly service towards Lanyon Place and Bangor, or Great Victoria Street and Portadown on Bangor/Portadown Line services, with extra trains at peak times.

There is also a half-hourly Larne Line service to Great Victoria Street in one direction, or Whitehead and Larne Harbour in the other, with extra services to Carrickfergus at peak times.

Derry~Londonderry Line services call hourly at Botanic, operating to Great Victoria Street in one direction, and Derry~Londonderry or Coleraine in the other.

On Sundays, the Bangor, Portadown and Larne Line services all reduce to hourly operation. Derry Line services reduce to two-hourly operation.

The timetable allows 3 minutes for the trains to travel between Lanyon Place and Botanic.

At one point, the cross border Enterprise service to Dublin Connolly served Botanic, but no longer stops at the station.

80 Class DEMU at Botanic station in 1976 Botanic station, Belfast (2) - geograph.org.uk - 1158626.jpg
80 Class DEMU at Botanic station in 1976
Preceding station  Logomark NI Railways.svg Northern Ireland Railways  Following station
City Hospital   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Londonderry
  Lanyon Place
  Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Larne
 
  Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Newry
 
  Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Bangor
 

Botanic Gardens

The Botanic Gardens are a short walk away from the station.

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References

  1. Northern Ireland Railways Public Timetable effective April 26, 1976