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Marino railway station (Northern Ireland)

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Marino railway station serves the Marino area of Holywood in County Down, Northern Ireland. It lies on the Belfast– Bangor line and is part of NI Railways.

Key facts
- Opened: 1 December 1870 by the Belfast, Holywood and Bangor Railway
- Closed: 11 November 1957 (low passenger numbers)
- Reopened: 4 January 1960 (public pressure led to reopening)
- Refurbished: 2008
- Platforms/tracks: 2 platforms, 2 tracks (at-grade)

Ownership and services
- Owner/operator: NI Railways (Translink)
- Train service: Monday to Saturday, half-hourly to Belfast Grand Central and to Bangor. Peak times are more frequent; some peak trains pass Marino without stopping. Evenings, every hour. Sundays, hourly in each direction.

Passenger numbers
- 2022/23: 68,864
- 2023/24: 89,750


This page was last edited on 3 February 2026, at 04:20 (CET).