Marino railway station (Northern Ireland)

[4] The Belfast, Holywood and Bangor Railway opened Marino station on 1 December 1870 on land once inhabited by Benedictine monks.

[citation needed] Due to low passenger numbers, the Ulster Transport Authority closed the station on 11 November 1957.

[1] From Mondays to Saturdays there is a half-hourly service to Belfast Grand Central in one direction, and to Bangor in the other.

More frequent trains run at peak times, and the service reduces to hourly in the evenings.

This article on a railway station in Northern Ireland is a stub.

A NIR 101 Class diesel locomotive hauls a passenger train into Marino station in 1983