Lanyon Place Train Station, located on East Bridge Street, is one of the city’s main railway stations and a key part of the regional transport network operated by Translink. Formerly known as Belfast Central Station, it was renamed Lanyon Place in 2018 as part of a wider rebranding and regeneration strategy for the area.
The station provides local and regional services across Northern Ireland and previously served as the northern terminus for the cross-border Enterprise service to Dublin, which has since been relocated to Belfast Grand Central Station.
It is supported by adjacent Glider and bus services and historically by a surface-level Park & Ride car park at Mays Meadow.
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Aerial view of Lanyon Place Train Station looking towards the Waterside site (former Sirocco Ropeworks), Titanic Quarter and the Harland & Wolff cranes. The adjacent Stewart Street site, located beside the station, is earmarked for housing-led regeneration within the historic Markets area.
Date: June 2025
Image: NI Planner