Train station reopens after reports of gas leak

Lanyon Place train station is built from red brick with large windows and a train symbol on a a wallImage source, Google Maps
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Lanyon Place station in Belfast

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Lanyon Place train station in Belfast city centre has reopened after earlier reports of a smell of gas.

Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service confirmed that it had deployed crews to the scene.

A spokeswoman said they were sent following reports of a smell of gas at the station.

She said the crews used monitors to try to establish if there had been a gas leak.

However, Translink said on Sunday evening that "Lanyon Place station is now open following a problem at a station".