York Street railway station
Railway station in Belfast, Northern Ireland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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For the immediate predecessor to York Street station, see Yorkgate railway station. For the similarly-named former NIR terminus, see York Road railway station. For the closed Canadian station also known as York Street, see Fredericton station.
York Street railway station (also referred to as Belfast York Street) serves the north of Belfast in Northern Ireland.
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Commuter Rail | |||
General information | |||
Location | York Street, Belfast, County Antrim Northern Ireland | ||
Owned by | Translink | ||
Line(s) | Belfast-Larne line (2) Belfast-Derry line (3) | ||
Platforms | 2 | ||
Tracks | 2 | ||
Train operators | Northern Ireland Railways | ||
Construction | |||
Structure type | Elevated | ||
Platform levels | 2 | ||
Accessible | Yes | ||
Architect | Gregory Architects[1] | ||
Other information | |||
Status | Operational | ||
Fare zone | 1 | ||
Website | www | ||
Key dates | |||
28 April 2024 | Opened to the public | ||
29 April 2024[2] | Officially Opened | ||
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The station replaced Yorkgate railway station, which was on a nearby site and closed after the last train on 27 April 2024. York Street station opened to the public before the first train on the following day. The station re-uses Yorkgate's original platforms.[2][3]