Waterside, Derry


The Waterside generally refers to the part of Derry on the east bank of the River Foyle. Traditionally, the Waterside ends at the Caw roundabout near the Foyle Bridge. Areas such as Eglinton and Limavady are not part of the Waterside.
The Waterside once had a majority of Protestant and unionists but further demographic change has occurred in this area, and like the rest of Derry City is mainly Irish Catholic and nationalist. During the Troubles, the Waterside's Protestant population grew, probably as a result of Protestants moving there from the west side of the river.
The Waterside contains the city's main hospital, Altnagelvin, as well as St. Columb's Park and the former Ebrington Military Barracks. It is linked to the west side of the city via the Foyle Bridge, Craigavon Bridge, and the Peace [Bridge (Foyle)|Peace Bridge].

Transport

is in this area, and is often referred to as Waterside station, a name it held when the city of Derry had three stations, the other two being the Londonderry [Graving Dock railway station|Graving Dock station] and the Londonderry Foyle [Road railway station|Foyle Road station].

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