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Upgrade of Castlerock rail halt
01 October 2008:
NI Railways is advising passengers and local residents using Castlerock station halt that, due to ongoing upgrade work there will be night work carried out on Friday 10th and Friday 17th October.
In addition NI Railways would like to advise passengers that the platform in the Londonderry direction will be closed on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th October, and the platform in the Belfast direction will be closed on Saturday 18th and Sunday 19th October.
The work is part of the £17 million investment package to upgrade stations across Northern Ireland in order to deliver a better rail service. This work involves new signage, shelters, seating and re-surfacing and will mean greater access for disabled passengers and a better environment for all.
Translink’s General Manager for Rail Services, Mal McGreevy, has assured passengers that every effort would be made to minimise noise and disruption to stations and services.
NI Railways would like to ask passengers and residents for their continued support, in order to improve this local facility for the local community, and would apologise for any inconvenience caused by these temporary arrangements.
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