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Lanyon PlaceNI Railways
Station Building.
General information
Other namesBelfast Central
LocationEast Bridge Street, Belfast
Northern Ireland
Coordinates54°35′43″N 5°55′02″W / 54.5953°N 5.9172°W / 54.5953; -5.9172
Owned byNI Railways
Operated byNI Railways
Line(s)Bangor
Derry~Londonderry
Larne
Platforms4
Tracks4 (at platforms)
5 (total)
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Key dates
1976Opened as Belfast Central
2003Refurbished
2018Renamed "Lanyon Place"
Passengers
2015/162.232 million
2016/17Decrease 2.282 million
2017/18Increase 2.424 million
2018/19Increase 2.615 million
2019/20Decrease 2.569 million
2020/21Decrease 359,100
2021/22Increase 980,707
2022/23Increase 1.833 million
2023/24Increase 2.417 million
Route map

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Legend
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
Belfast-Dublin line
to Portadown, Newry, Dublin Connolly
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
River Lagan
Belfast-Bangor line
to Holywood, Helen's Bay, Bangor
Lagan Viaduct
over River Lagan
Cross Harbour Rail Link
over Belfast Harbour
York Street Belfast-Larne railway line
Yorkgate 2024
York Road depot
York Road 1992
Fortwilliam Traincare Depot
Whiteabbey Belfast-Larne railway line
Belfast-Larne line
to Carrickfergus, Whitehead, Larne Town
Belfast-Derry line
via Greenisland
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
Lisburn-Antrim line
to Crumlin, Knockmore, Lisburn
Antrim
Cookstown Junction 1976
Cookstown branch line
to Randalstown, Cookstown
1955
Kellswater 1971
Andraid 1850
Ballymena and Larne Railway
to Kells, Kilwaughter, Larne Town
1950
Ballymena
Ballymena, Cushendall & Red Bay Rly
to Rathkenny, Parkmore, Retreat
1940
Cullybackey
Glarryford 1973
Killagan 1973
Dunloy 1976
Ballymoney
Ballycastle Railway
to Dervock, Armoy, Ballycastle
1950
Derry Central Railway
to Garvagh, Kilrea, Magherafelt
1950
Macfin 1954
Coleraine Coleraine-Portrush railway line
Coleraine Harbour 1963
Coleraine-Portrush line
to University, Dhu Varren, Portrush
River Bann
Coleraine Waterside 1861
Barmouth 1856
Castlerock
Castlerock Tunnel
Downhill Tunnel
Downhill 1973
Umbra 1861
Magilligan 1976
Bellarena
River Roe
Limavady Railway
to Limavady, Dungiven
Limavady Junction 1976
Ballykelly 1954
Carrichue 1954
Faughanvale 1859
Eglinton 1973
River Faughan
Derry~Londonderry
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Legend
Year
closed
Great Victoria Street 2024
Belfast Grand Central Belfast-Derry railway line Belfast-Dublin railway line Belfast-Larne railway line Belfast-Newry railway line Bus interchange
Belfast-Dublin line
to Portadown, Newry, Dublin Connolly
City Hospital Belfast-Derry railway line Belfast-Larne railway line
Botanic Tunnel
Botanic Belfast-Derry railway line Belfast-Larne railway line
Lanyon Place Belfast-Derry railway line Belfast-Larne railway line
Lagan Railway Bridge
over River Lagan
Belfast-Larne railway line
& Belfast-Derry railway line
Titanic Quarter (Bridge End)
Queen's Quay 1976
Belfast and County Down Railway
to Comber, Ardglass, Newcastle
1950
Ballymacarrett 1976
Victoria Park 1981
Sydenham Belfast City Airport
Tillysburn 1945
Kinnegar 1957
Holywood
Marino
Cultra
Craigavad 1957
Seahill
Helen's Bay
Crawfordsburn 1997
Carnalea
Bangor West
Bangor Bus interchange
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Legend
Year
closed
Great Victoria Street 2024
Belfast Grand Central Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Derry railway line Belfast-Dublin railway line Belfast-Newry railway line
Belfast-Dublin line
to Portadown, Newry, Dublin Connolly
City Hospital Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Derry railway line
Botanic Tunnel
Botanic Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Derry railway line
Lanyon Place Belfast-Bangor railway line Belfast-Derry railway line
River Lagan
Belfast–Bangor railway line
to Sydenham, Holywood, Bangor
River Lagan (Lagan Viaduct)
Belfast Harbour
Cross Harbour Rail Link
York Street Belfast-Derry railway line
Yorkgate 2024
York Road depot
York Road 1992
Greencastle 1954
Whitehouse 1954
Whiteabbey Belfast-Derry railway line
Belfast–Derry railway line
to Ballymena, Coleraine, Derry~Londonderry
Bleach Green 1977
Jordanstown
Belfast–Derry railway line
via Monkstown
1963
Greenisland
Trooperslane
Mount 1977
Harbour branch line
to Carrickfergus Harbour
Clipperstown
Carrickfergus
Barn 1977
Downshire
Eden 1977
Kilroot 1977
Whitehead
Whitehead Excursion
RPSI depot
Ballycarry
Magheramorne
Glynn
Larne Town
Ballymena and Larne Railway
to Kilwaughter, Kells, Ballymena
Larne Harbour ferry/water interchange
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Location
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Belfast Lanyon Place (formerly Belfast Central) is a railway station serving the city of Belfast in Northern Ireland. Located on East Bridge Street in the Laganside area of central Belfast, it is one of four stations in the city centre, the others being City Hospital, Botanic, and Belfast Grand Central.

The station serves Northern Ireland Railways routes to Derry, Bangor and Larne. Until 2024, Lanyon Place was also the northern terminus of the cross-border Enterprise service to Dublin Connolly, jointly run with Iarnród Éireann.

Description

There are two island platforms at Lanyon Place, each serving two tracks, capable of accommodating trains up to nine coaches long on each side. Platform 1 is usually only used at peak hours, as well as for special services run by the Railway Preservation Society of Ireland. Platform 2 was the Enterprise platform. Platform 3 is the 'southbound platform', normally used for trains to Botanic, City Hospital and Belfast Grand Central with Platform 4 being the 'northbound platform' for trains along the Derry, Larne and Bangor lines.

2.6 million people used the station in 2017.

History

The station was opened as "Belfast Central" on Monday 26 April 1976, despite it being located further from Belfast city centre than Great Victoria Street station. The first station manager was Mr John Johnston.

By the 1990s, it became clear that the station's facilities were in need of upgrading. A major refurbishment programme started in 2000 and was completed in 2003.

In February 2018, Translink announced that Belfast Central would undergo a face-lift. This would see the entrance hall and East Bridge Street façade completely redesigned, with the removal of the Troubles-era blast wall. Inside, the ticket hall would be rebuilt and new retail and dining facilities provided. A Belfast Bikes dock will also be included in the redesigned station.

As part of the redesign, Belfast Central was renamed Lanyon Place on 1 September 2018. This is despite the fact that, strictly speaking, the station is not located there but on East Bridge Street.

The Enterprise train served Lanyon Place for the final time on 2 July 2024. Bus substitution services continued from Lanyon Place until 12 October 2024. On 13 October 2024, the service was transferred to the new Belfast Grand Central Station integrated transport hub.

Current Service

Main hall of Belfast Central (prior to refurbishment as Lanyon Place)
Train departing from Lanyon Place
NIR Class 3000 (C3K) train in Lanyon Place

Bangor line

Main article: Belfast–Bangor railway line

From Monday to Saturday, there is a half hourly service from Lanyon Place to Bangor in one direction, and to Grand Central in the other. During peak times there are up to 6 trains per hour operating to Bangor with 3 being express services and the other half being slow services stopping at all stations between here and Bangor. The service is reduced to hourly operation in the evenings.

On Sundays, the service reduces to hourly operation between Bangor and Grand Central.

Larne line

Main article: Belfast–Larne railway line

Outbound services run half-hourly on an alternating basis to either Whitehead or through to Larne Harbour, giving an hourly service to stations beyond Whitehead. Extra services at peak times run to Carrickfergus and Larne Town. Almost all inbound services operate to Grand Central, with some peak time trains terminating here.

Saturdays retain a very similar pattern to the weekday service, minus any additional peak-time trains. On Sundays, the service reduces to hourly operation, with the outbound terminus alternating between Whitehead and Larne Harbour as before, giving a two-hourly service to stations beyond Whitehead. All inbound services operate to Grand Central.

Derry~Londonderry line

Main article: Belfast–Derry railway line

All Derry~Londonderry Line trains call at Lanyon Place. During the week, the service runs hourly in each direction between Grand Central and Derry~Londonderry. Certain peak-time or late-night trains will only run as far as Coleraine, or through to Portrush along the Coleraine-Portrush railway line.

On Saturdays, the service is slightly reduced, however operation remains much the same as during the week. On Sundays, the hourly service alternately runs to Derry~Londonderry and Portrush, giving a two-hourly service to stations beyond Coleraine.

Preceding station   Northern Ireland Railways   Following station
Botanic   Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Bangor
  Titanic Quarter
  Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Derry
  York Street
  Northern Ireland Railways
Belfast-Larne
 

Former Services

Dublin line

Main article: Belfast-Dublin railway line

Until 2024, the Enterprise service operated from Lanyon Place to Dublin Connolly every two hours. This reduced to five services per day on Sundays. The Enterprise served Lanyon Place for the final time on 2 July 2024, with the line south of Lanyon Place closing for track maintenance the following day. The Enterprise began to operate from Grand Central station on 13 October 2024.

Rail and Sea Connections

Port of Belfast

The Port of Belfast has a Stena Line ferry connecting to Cairnryan for the bus link to Stranraer and onward trains along the Glasgow South Western Line to Glasgow Central.

Preceding station   Ferry   Following station
Stranraer Harbour
(via bus link from Cairnryan)
  Stena Line
Ferry
  Port of Belfast
(nearest stations York Street & Lanyon Place
Liverpool   Stena Line
Ferry
  Port of Belfast
(nearest stations York Street & Lanyon Place)
Douglas   Isle of Man Steam Packet
Ferry(seasonal)
  Port of Belfast
(nearest stations York Street & Lanyon Place)
Stranraer Harbour
(via bus link from Cairnryan)
  P&O Ferries
Ferry
  Larne Harbour

Port of Larne

The Larne line connects with Larne Harbour with P&O Ferries sailing to Cairnryan for the bus link to Stranraer and onward trains along the Glasgow South Western Line to Glasgow Central, as well as alternative sailings by P&O Ferries to Troon also on the Glasgow South Western Line to Glasgow Central.

References

  1. ^ "NIR Footfall 1518.xlsx". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 20 December 2018. Archived from the original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  2. "NIR Footfall 1819.xlsx". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 15 January 2020. Archived from the original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  3. "NIR Footfall 1920.xlsx". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 11 August 2020. Archived from the original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  4. "FOI1317 NIR Footfall 2021.xlsx". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 25 February 2021. Archived from the original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  5. "FOI1317 NIR Footfall 2122.xlsx". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 26 April 2022. Archived from the original on 17 June 2024. Retrieved 17 June 2024.
  6. "FOI1317 NIR Footfall 2223.xlsx". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 17 April 2023. Retrieved 27 May 2024.
  7. "FOI Footfall 2023 2024 figures PDF.pdf". www.whatdotheyknow.com. 7 May 2024. Retrieved 30 May 2024.
  8. ^ Translink. "Central Station to get a New Name and Makeover". www.translink.co.uk. Archived from the original on 13 February 2018. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  9. "Central 1". IRRS. Archived from the original on 11 June 2008. Retrieved 8 May 2008.
  10. "Central 2". Translink. Archived from the original on 18 August 2007. Retrieved 8 May 2008.
  11. "Translink on X:From Sunday October 13, Enterprise services will depart for Dublin from Belfast Grand Central Station Be sure to visit http://translink.co.uk to plan your journey". x.com. 12 October 2024. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  12. "Belfast Lanyon Place Station Bids Farewell To Enterprise Service - Rail Express". Everand. Retrieved 13 October 2024.
  13. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 21 October 2013. Retrieved 20 October 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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* In addition to the Enterprise inter-city service. Newry had a limited week-day commuter service all stations to Dublin, provided by Iarnród Éireann. This ended in Sept 2024.
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