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Strand Cinema stop - Sunday schedule

LineDirectionTime
28City Centre - Garnerville Road - Holywood Exchange11:34
28City Centre - Garnerville Road - Holywood Exchange12:55
28City Centre - Garnerville Road - Holywood Exchange13:55
28City Centre - Garnerville Road - Holywood Exchange14:55
28City Centre - Garnerville Road - Holywood Exchange15:55
28City Centre - Garnerville Road - Holywood Exchange16:55
28City Centre - Garnerville Road - Holywood Exchange17:55

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Directions to Strand Cinema (Belfast) with public transport

The following transport lines have routes that pass near Strand Cinema

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How to get to Strand Cinema by Bus?

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Bus stations near Strand Cinema in Belfast

  • Holywood Road (Strand Cinema),1 min walk,
  • Connsbrook Avenue,5 min walk,

Bus lines to Strand Cinema in Belfast

  • 20,City Centre - Dundonald,
  • 20A,City Centre - Dundonald,
  • 23,City Centre - Stormont,
  • 27,City Centre - Old Holywood Road - Holywood Exchange,
  • 28,City Centre - Garnerville Road - Holywood Exchange,
  • 28A,City Centre - Holywood Exchange,
  • 3A,City Centre - Holywood Road - Knocknagoney,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the nearest stations to Strand Cinema?

    The nearest stations to Strand Cinema are:

    • Holywood Road (Strand Cinema) is 40 meters away, 1 min walk.
    • Connsbrook Avenue is 312 meters away, 5 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Strand Cinema?

    These Bus lines stop near Strand Cinema: 3A

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Strand Cinema in Belfast?

    The nearest bus stop to Strand Cinema in Belfast is Holywood Road (Strand Cinema). It’s a 1 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Strand Cinema in Belfast?

    The 3A is the first Bus that goes to Strand Cinema in Belfast. It stops nearby at 09:11.

  • What time is the last Bus to Strand Cinema in Belfast?

    The 3A is the last Bus that goes to Strand Cinema in Belfast. It stops nearby at 22:26.

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The first line to this stop is 28, at 11:34, and the last line is 28 at 17:55.

65 Pims Avenue, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom

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Strand Cinema, Belfast
Strand Cinema, BelfastThe Strand Arts Centre is an independent four-screen cinema in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It is one of the two remaining independent cinemas in Belfast, alongside the Queen's Film Theatre. It is located on the Holywood Road. It has long been acclaimed for being one of the cheapest cinemas in Belfast.Opened in 1935, the cinema's streamlined moderne design, it is said, was influenced by its proximity to the nearby shipyard of Harland & Wolff, featuring curved walls and portholed foyer. The cinema interior was sub-divided in the early 1980s. From 1984 to 1987, The Strand was re-opened as a live concert venue by local businessman, Ronnie Rutherford. In 1999, the original red brickwork of the building was rendered and painted and Art Deco flourishes added over its entrance. The original steel windows were replaced in aluminum framed windows at that time. Following its remodeling, the Strand won a RIBA Architecture Award. The building is landmark in east Belfast due to its prominent location at a busy junction. The Strand originally built for an English Unions Cinema chain, and consisted of a single screen. The first film to be shown in the theatre was Bright Eyes featuring Shirley Temple.The Strand is one of the venues for the Belfast Film Festival, during which it screens classic films. During the 2005 festival the cinema celebrated its 70th birthday by screening A Night to Remember, the 1958 film about the sinking of RMS Titanic, built by Harland & Wolff. In 2012, The Strand once again offered live theatre as it did in the past, beginning with The Strand Star search, a talent show to find new acts for its new variety nights. It was featured prominently in the first episode of the 2020 BBC Three comedy My Left Nut.
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