Ballymena
NI Railways
General information
LocationBallymena
Northern Ireland
Coordinates54°51′51″N 6°17′5″W / 54.86417°N 6.28472°W / 54.86417; -6.28472
Owned byNI Railways
Operated byNI Railways
Platforms2
Tracks2
Construction
Structure typeAt-grade
Key dates
11 April 1848Original station opened
4 December 1855Station relocated
1904Rebuilt
1981Current station opened
2008Refurbished
Location
Ballymena is located in Northern Ireland
Ballymena
Ballymena
Location within Northern Ireland

Ballymena railway station serves the town of Ballymena in County Antrim, Northern Ireland. It is located just outside Ballymena town centre on the Galgorm Road, and is integrated with the local bus station. It is situated on the Derry line between Antrim and Cullybackey. The station is operated by Northern Ireland Railways.

History

The first station in Ballymena opened on 11 April 1848 by the Belfast and Ballymena Railway.[1] This initial station was rebuilt and relocated on 4 December 1855 when the Ballymena, Ballymoney, Coleraine and Portrush Junction Railway extended the line northwards.

At one time, there were several other stations in the Ballymena area, however the only other one which survives to this day is Cullybackey.

In addition to mainline services between Belfast York Road and Coleraine, the station provided a terminus for two narrow gauge railways:

The station buildings were rebuilt in 1903-1904[2] to designs by Berkeley Deane Wise. The rebuilding cost in excess of £15,000 (equivalent to £1,719,378 in 2021).[3] The clock was provided by Sharman D. Neill of Belfast, and iron water storage towers were constructed by Cowan Sheldon and Company of Carlisle. On 19 May 1921 the station suffered an arson attack by the Irish Republican Army.

The original station buildings were removed in 1981-1982 during a modernisation programme by Northern Ireland Railways.

Station exterior
Station exterior
Platform 1
Platform 1 during rebuilding works
Ballymena station in 1980 prior to the 1981 modernisation

Current services

Ballymena railway station consists of two platforms and serves as a passing point on the mainly single-track Belfast-Derry railway line.

On Mondays to Saturdays, there is an hourly service to Great Victoria Street. In the other direction, there is an hourly service to Derry~Londonderry, with the last service terminating at Coleraine

On Sundays services alternate between going to Derry~Londonderry or Portrush and the last service terminating at Coleraine. In the other direction there is an hourly service to Great Victoria street

Future plans involve the reinstatement of the original double-track between Antrim and Ballymena.

References

  1. Butt, R.V.J. (1995). The Directory of Railway Stations. Patrick Stephens Ltd. p. 25. ISBN 1-85260-508-1.
  2. The Industrial Archaeology of Northern Ireland. William Alan McCutcheon, Northern Ireland. Department of the Environment. Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1984
  3. UK Retail Price Index inflation figures are based on data from Clark, Gregory (2017). "The Annual RPI and Average Earnings for Britain, 1209 to Present (New Series)". MeasuringWorth. Retrieved 11 June 2022.
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