No, there is more than one train station in Belfast, but the city's rail landscape was radically simplified with the opening of Belfast Grand Central Station in late 2024. This massive facility replaced the old Great Victoria Street station and now serves as the city's primary integrated transport hub for both trains and buses. However, Belfast Lanyon Place (formerly Belfast Central) remains a critical secondary station, particularly for the high-speed Enterprise service to Dublin and cross-city routes. There are also smaller regional stations within the city limits, such as Titanic Quarter Station (serving the museum district) and Botanic Station (serving the university area). In 2026, while Grand Central is the "crown jewel" of Northern Ireland's infrastructure and the most likely point of arrival for tourists, the network of smaller stations continues to provide vital neighborhood connectivity for commuters and local explorers throughout the greater Belfast metropolitan area.