Railway bridge near Lisburn

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Railway bridge near Lisburn

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 8 Apr 2012

The Seagoe (Portadown) – Lisburn section of the Belfast – Dublin line was built by the Ulster Railway and opened in 1842. This bridge carries the line (Belfast to the right) across the minor Dagger Road. It’s quite low having a height restriction of 8’6”/2.6 metres. Previously seen Image in February 2006.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.503262
Longitude
-6.117782