Lagan Railway Bridge

[2] Heavier locomotives were banned from crossing it, and by the time it was closed by the Ulster Transport Authority in 1965, it had earned the nickname, ''The Lagan Shaky Bridge''.

The current structure was opened by Northern Ireland Railways in 1976 as part of the work to reopen the Belfast Central Railway line to passenger traffic.

It has six spans (including one over Laganbank Road and is 440 feet (130 m) long.

[5] Immediately to the north of the bridge is Lagan Junction, where the Bangor line and Larne/Derry lines diverge at a level junction, with the latter veering to the left and crossing the Lagan again over the Dargan Bridge.

On the downstream side of the bridge is a pedestrian walkway, linking Laganbank Road, which the railway part of the bridge crosses[6] and Laganview Court.54°35′51″N 5°55′02″W / 54.5976°N 5.9173°W / 54.5976; -5.9173

Lagan Railway Bridge, looking towards Central station.