English: Donegall Quay, Belfast (2007) See 347520. This is Donegall Quay which, before redevelopment, was the terminus for the freight-only ferry service to Heysham. It had once handled passenger ferries to Liverpool, Heysham and Fleetwood. The pontoon (middle left) is used by the boat operating trips upstream on the Lagan. The weir is controlled from the circular building behind the pontoon. See also 347559 or continue to 888956.
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