The Bellevue Park Railway, which closed in 1950, operated in Bellevue, Belfast.
Bellevue Park was a popular recreational facility between the two world wars, providing gardens, ponds, amusements, refreshments, a zoo, and a 15 in (381 mm) gauge miniature railway for the entertainment of visitors.
The Bellevue Park Railway, which received a new locomotive and carriages in 1933 from Blackpool, closed in 1950.
The locomotive, a German-built 0-4-0 tender engine named 'Jean', was sold for scrap, but having been rescued by Sir William McAlpine eventually returned to its original railway, the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch Railway in Kent,[1] under its original name, 'The Bug'.
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