Acknowledgement of Autobiography of a railway station
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Conclusion
I hope you have enjoyed looking at this site about Dundonald’s railway past.
It was the growth of motor transport more than anything that killed the County Down Railway. For a period since then it appeared that personal transportation by car was the ideal way for us to move about. However today’s ever increasing problems of congestion on the roads show us that this is not a sustainable solution to transportation. This is especially so in supporting the mass morning and evening migrations from the suburbs into Belfast by workers to their place of employment. If the railway had survived, it could have played a useful function in providing fast, clean and efficient public transport into Belfast. Let’s hope the thin corridor of former BCDR land, still largely unused, between Belfast and Comber can one day be used for an imaginative response to the transportation needs of this present age.
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