Oxford Street bus station

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Oxford Street bus station was a central bus terminus in Belfast, Northern Ireland, that became historically significant as one of the main locations targeted during the 1972 Bloody Friday bombings.

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Oxford Street bus station canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bus station
transport infrastructure
adjacentTo River Lagan NERFINISHED
associatedWith civilian casualties during Bloody Friday
category 1972 in Northern Ireland
Bus stations in Belfast
Terrorist incidents in Belfast
The Troubles in Belfast NERFINISHED
conflict The Troubles NERFINISHED
country United Kingdom
dateOfEvent 21 July 1972
eventTypeAtLocation car bombing
function central bus terminus
historicalEvent Bloody Friday bombings NERFINISHED
historicalSignificance site of a major bombing during the Troubles
locatedOn Oxford Street, Belfast NERFINISHED
location Belfast NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
near Belfast city centre NERFINISHED
partOf Belfast city centre transport network NERFINISHED
serves Belfast urban area NERFINISHED
status former bus station
targetedBy Provisional Irish Republican Army NERFINISHED
usedFor inter-urban bus services
local bus services

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Bloody Friday bombings in Belfast in 1972 notableSite Oxford Street bus station