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Ballyclare, County Antrim Northern Ireland: Other information; Status: Disused: History; Original company: Ballymena and Larne Railway: Pre-grouping: Belfast and Northern Counties Railway: Post-grouping: Northern Counties Committee: Key dates; 24 August 1878: Station opens: 1 October 1930: Station closes to passengers: 3 July 1950: Station closes
In the spring of 2010 work was carried out at the Ballyclare venue to supply new and additional seating, improve terraced views and provide modern toilets and press facilities. The improvement works carried out by Ballyclare Comrades, in conjunction with Sport Northern Ireland, were designed to bring the stadium up to IFA Premiership standard ...
Ballyclare Junction railway station was on the Belfast and Ballymena Railway which ran from Belfast to Ballymena in Northern Ireland.Despite the name, the physical junction for the branch line to Ballyclare was located a short distance along the line in the Antrim direction, at Kingsbog Junction.
Hell Run flows most of its distance through McConnells Mill State Park and is the only stream in Lawrence County, Pennsylvania rated as an Exceptional Value (EV) stream. [ 5 ] Name
Ballycor is a townland (of 600 acres) and civil parish in County Antrim, Northern Ireland.Both are in the historic barony of Antrim Upper. [1]Sometimes spelt 'Ballycorr', it lies approx 1½-2 miles along the Ballycor road from the market town of Ballyclare, squeezed between Ballyeaston and Ballynure.
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William McConnel (1810 – 10 October 1902) (sometimes written: William McConnell [2]) was a British industrialist and mill-owner from Lancashire, England.He founded the Aberdovey Slate Company that ran the Bryn Eglwys slate quarry from 1863 onwards and oversaw the construction of the associated Talyllyn Railway.
The line between Larne and Ballyclare opened in 1877. The line between Ballyboley and Ballymena opened in August 1878. The railway originally terminated at Harryville on the outskirts of Ballymena; in 1880 it was extended to Ballymena's main line (Belfast & Northern Counties Railway (B&NCR)) station, where it also made a connection with the Ballymena, Cushendall and Red Bay Railway.