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Londonderry railway station

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Location
  
Derry Northern Ireland

Operated by
  
NI Railways

Address
  
Londonderry BT47 6DH, UK

Province
  
Ulster

Local authority
  
Derry City Council

Owned by
  
NI Railways

Structure type
  
At-grade

Opened
  
1852

Owner
  
NI Railways

Platforms in use
  
2

Londonderry railway station

1852 1980
  
Opened Original station closed; new station opened

Similar
  
Belfast Central railway st, Belfast Great Victoria S, Coleraine railway station, Craigavon Bridge, Peace Bridge

Londonderry Railway Station, known commonly as Waterside Railway Station, is a railway terminus in the city of Derry in Northern Ireland, on the east bank of the River Foyle. The station is also used by residents of the west of County Londonderry, much of west Tyrone and County Donegal. It is operated by Northern Ireland Railways. It serves the line to Belfast, whose other terminus is Great Victoria Street.

The original Londonderry Waterside Station was opened on 29 December 1852 by Steven Alfred John Campbell, a well-known banker of the time. It closed on 24 March 1980, but the station building remains intact. A new station of the same name replaced the larger terminus in 1980, after services were reduced and track layout was severely rationalised. The line consisted of a single jointed track with loops at Castlerock and Coleraine stations.

Since the inaugural UK City of Culture in 2013 the railway line was upgraded with a track relay and planned passing loops to be installed

The station signs now read Londonderry, as the suffix Waterside became redundant upon closure of the city's two other railway termini. Despite the nameboard inscriptions, the destination signs on Northern Ireland Railways trains read Derry/Londonderry.

In 2010, the Minister for Regional Development, Conor Murphy, mooted the possibility of building a new railway station that would connect the railway with a planned foot and cycle bridge across the Foyle, bringing it closer to the centre of the city. Translink and Ilex are currently conducting a feasibility study into a new station.

On October 6th 2016, Translink confirmed that the railway would be returning to the former BNCR Waterside station which will be used as a new transport hub for the city.

Service

From Mondays to Saturdays, a two-hourly service operates to Belfast Great Victoria Street, and only six trains operate on Sundays.

References

Londonderry railway station Wikipedia