1848 – Great Victoria Street Railway Station, Belfast
Architect: John Godwin
The Ulster Railway opened Belfast’s first railway terminus in 1839, and as such was called just “Belfast”
The Ulster Railway opened Belfast’s first railway terminus in 1839, and as such was called just “Belfast”
Built by the Belfast & Ballymena Railway to a design by Sir Charles Lanyon,
Originally opened by the Belfast & County Down Railway in 1848, the station at Queen’s Quay was rebuilt in 1910-14, extending the original building on both sides.