First Enterprise train left station on Sunday morning on a journey to Dublin Connolly
Paul and George Kissick from Lurgan, who were the first passengers to board the 8.05am Enterprise train on Sunday at the new Belfast Grand Central Station. Photograph: PATrains have started running from the new Belfast Grand Central Station. The first Enterprise train left the station at 8.05am on Sunday on a journey to Dublin Connolly Station.
The £340 million station opened in September with bus services running while works were ongoing for prepare for the rail services. Joe Canning: ‘The drinking shouldn’t have happened ... but to then run the crap out of us was madness’Welcoming the start of services, Northern Ireland Infrastructure Minister John O’Dowd said: “The reopening of the rail line between Lisburn and Belfast is good news for the thousands of commuters and cross-Border passengers who use this route.
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