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Neill's Hill railway station was a disused railway station/halt on the main line of the You've probably seen this one when driving from Downpatrick to Newcastle. Three companies that were separate, connected, decimated, separated and finally re-connected.

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  • Neill's Hill railway station was a disused railway station/halt on the main line of the
  • You've probably seen this one when driving from Downpatrick to Newcastle.
  • Three companies that were separate, connected, decimated, separated and finally re-connected.
  • Newtownards had two stations between 1850 and 1950 - both gone without trace...almost.

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Neill's Hill railway station was a disused railway station/halt on the main line of the

70 Years since the closure of much of the Belfast and County Down Railway Network

70 Years since the closure of much of the Belfast and County Down Railway Network

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Neill's Hill - the Belfast and County Down Railway

Neill's Hill - the Belfast and County Down Railway

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Newtownards - the Belfast and County Down Railway

Newtownards - the Belfast and County Down Railway

Newtownards had two stations between 1850 and 1950 - both gone without trace...almost.