Railway Arch
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Railway Arch by Wilson Adams as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Wilson Adams Taken: 3 Mar 2007
A short railway arch on an unidentified road/laneway near the Ballygowan Rd, Hillsborough. An embankment stood on both sides of the arch carrying the railway from Hillsborough to Banbridge, across the road/laneway. However, the owners of the land decided to remove the embankment and return the land to what it may have looked liked before the railway was built in 1863.