Neill's Hill railway station
Neill's Hill  | |
|---|---|
The former site of Neill's Hill station, now part of the Comber Greenway  | |
| General information | |
| Location | Belfast, County Down, Northern Ireland | 
| Coordinates | 54°35′26″N 5°51′56″W / 54.590607°N 5.865441°W | 
| Platforms | 2 | 
| History | |
| Opened | 1 March 1890 | 
| Closed | 15 January 1950 | 
| Original company | Belfast and County Down Railway | 
| Pre-grouping | Belfast and County Down Railway | 
| Post-grouping | Ulster Transport Authority | 
Neill's Hill railway station is a disused railway station / halt on the main line of the Belfast and County Down Railway. It ran from Queen's Quay, Belfast south to Newcastle, County Down in Northern Ireland.
When the Belfast and County Down Railway was open, Neill's Hill railway station was the 4th station from Queen's Quay, Belfast. After traversing Ballymacarrett Junction (where a station existed at Ballymacarrett on the Bangor Line) the preceding stations were Fraser Street Halt and Bloomfield. The stations following Neill's Hill were Knock, Dundonald, Comber railway station, Ballygowan railway station, Shepherd's Bridge Halt, Saintfield railway station, Ballynahinch Junction, Crossgar, King's Bridge Halt, Downpatrick North Junction, Downpatrick, Downpatrick South Junction, Downpatrick Loop Platform, Tullymurry, Ballykinler, Dundrum, Junction with Castlewellan line and the terminus at Newcastle railway station in Newcastle.