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King Magnus' Halt railway station : ウィキペディア英語版 | King Magnus' Halt is the terminal railway station on the Downpatrick & County Down Railway's Southern Line, located in the town of Downpatrick in County Down, Northern Ireland. It takes its name from the nearby grave of Viking King Magnus Barefoot. The grave is a Downpatrick tourist attraction that was not easily accessible prior to the arrival of the railway. The Magnus line follows the original Belfast & County Down Railway out of Downpatrick. Magnus' Halt is located just before Ardglass Junction. The line may eventually be extended to Ballydugan.("Future Directions", Downpatrick & Co. Down Railway , October 2008 )Prior to the opening of the Inch Abbey line, Magnus was the terminus of most DCDR trains. Today, Magnus Halt is mainly used on the days around Halloween. On these days a buffet train is parked at Downpatrick Loop Platform, a short distance north. Passenger trains stop at the Downpatrick Loop en route to Magnus' Halt. Once the South line is extended to Ballydugan, it is expected that the line will see more use.==References==
King Magnus' Halt is the terminal railway station on the Downpatrick & County Down Railway's Southern Line, located in the town of Downpatrick in County Down, Northern Ireland. It takes its name from the nearby grave of Viking King Magnus Barefoot. The grave is a Downpatrick tourist attraction that was not easily accessible prior to the arrival of the railway. The Magnus line follows the original Belfast & County Down Railway out of Downpatrick. Magnus' Halt is located just before Ardglass Junction. The line may eventually be extended to Ballydugan.〔("Future Directions", Downpatrick & Co. Down Railway , October 2008 )〕 Prior to the opening of the Inch Abbey line, Magnus was the terminus of most DCDR trains. Today, Magnus Halt is mainly used on the days around Halloween. On these days a buffet train is parked at Downpatrick Loop Platform, a short distance north. Passenger trains stop at the Downpatrick Loop en route to Magnus' Halt. Once the South line is extended to Ballydugan, it is expected that the line will see more use. ==References==
抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「King Magnus' Halt is the terminal railway station on the Downpatrick & County Down Railway's Southern Line, located in the town of Downpatrick in County Down, Northern Ireland. It takes its name from the nearby grave of Viking King Magnus Barefoot. The grave is a Downpatrick tourist attraction that was not easily accessible prior to the arrival of the railway. The Magnus line follows the original Belfast & County Down Railway out of Downpatrick. Magnus' Halt is located just before Ardglass Junction. The line may eventually be extended to Ballydugan.("Future Directions", Downpatrick & Co. Down Railway , October 2008 )Prior to the opening of the Inch Abbey line, Magnus was the terminus of most DCDR trains. Today, Magnus Halt is mainly used on the days around Halloween. On these days a buffet train is parked at Downpatrick Loop Platform, a short distance north. Passenger trains stop at the Downpatrick Loop en route to Magnus' Halt. Once the South line is extended to Ballydugan, it is expected that the line will see more use.==References==」の詳細全文を読む
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