Larne Harbour railway station

It was improved in 1890 by Berkeley Deane Wise to a budget of £3,000 (equivalent to £417,039 in 2023),[3] with a double faced platform, one side serving the broad gauge line from Belfast and the other the narrow gauge from Ballymena, and a clock with two minute hands showing both English and Irish time, which was 25 minutes later.

[4] This station is the final outbound terminus for services on the Larne Line.

Some of those peak services start and terminate at the nearby Larne Town station instead.

[5][6] On Sundays the service to Belfast Grand Central reduces to operating every two hours.

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A C3K train running on the Larne Line alongside Larne Lough heading towards Larne Harbour.