Craigmore Viaduct - 1995
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Image: © The Carlisle Kid Taken: 19 Aug 1995
Northern Ireland Railways' 111 class diesel locomotive No. 111 "Great Northern" brings the 13.00 Dublin (Connolly) - Belfast (Central) "Enterprise" passenger service over Craigmore Viaduct. Designed by Sir John MacNeill and completed in 1852, the viaduct ranges in height from 70' to 140' and is regarded as one of the most imposing railway structures in Ireland.