Old railway bridge, Newport/Culcavy (1)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 24 Dec 2011
The ivy-clad abutments of a bridge which once carried the GNR(I) Knockmore Jct (right) – Banbridge/Castlewellan line across what is now officially known as Harry’s Road. The line closed in 1956. The view is towards the crossroads at Culcavy Image Newport was a halt between Knockmore and Hillsborough (block post and loop). Image shows the view from the other side.