A railway bridge
Introduction
The photograph on this page of A railway bridge by Wilson Adams as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Wilson Adams Taken: 15 Apr 2006
A railway bridge at Thornhill Road, Dunmurry. It is impossible to make a lineside photo of the bridge, due to the railway being built on an embankment and also heavily overgrown with bushes/trees etc. The milepost on the lefthand side reads 108, this is the distance from Amiens Street, Dublin, and it is another 4.5 miles to go before reaching Belfast. The train in the photo is travelling from Belfast (right) to Lisburn (left). This image was made from the 12th floor multi-storey block of flats at Seymour Hill. The houses to the bottom right of the photo, have been constructed within the last 5 years. Previously this area was farmland.