A potted history of Portadown's railway station
Portadown is still a stop on the Belfast to Dublin service, but 100 years ago it was so important they had to keep moving it to cope with demand.

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1969: The Vanishing Railway | Gone Tomorrow | Classic BBC Documentary | BBC Archive

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Bringing Back the Lynton and Barnstaple Railway Piece by Piece

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The Story Of London's Abandoned Underground Stations

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The Lost Stations of Norwich

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The last year before the fall of the Berlin Wall

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How Did Britain's Road Building Catchup With The Europe Throughout The 60s? | Our History

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The Last Ever Pacer Train

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A city that never was

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A lap of the Ards TT circuit

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Belfast to Portadown Virtual Train Journey Extended Version

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The Lost Railways of Yorkshire: The Little Railway that Couldn't - The Malton and Driffield Railway

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History of Hull : Railways, Episode 2 - The Hull and Holderness Railway

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Is It Time To Say Goodbye To The Class 56s?

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'Roses, Laces and Lingerie' A shared history of the Garvaghy Road, Portadown, Northern Ireland

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Devon's Lost Railway - The Devon and Somerset line

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I look around the abandoned Tynan and Caledon station

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A look at the old station buildings from Portadown to Dungannon

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NIGHT TRAIN TO DUBLIN: Belfast to Dublin on The Enterprise (problem at Portadown)

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Let's Ride ... The Hull to Scarborough Line

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