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Macfin railway station

Commons link is the pagenameDisused railway stations in County AntrimPages with no open date in Infobox stationRailway stations closed in 1954Railway stations in Northern Ireland opened in the 19th century
Railway stations opened in 1856Use British English from June 2017
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Macfin railway station served the village of Macfin and the surrounding area in County Antrim.

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Macfin railway station
Loughan Road,

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N 55.0815 ° E -6.5978 °
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Macfin

Loughan Road
BT52 1UD
Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
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