BCDR third culvert over Knock River (downstream end)

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BCDR third culvert over Knock River (downstream end)

Image: © Alan Collins Taken: 11 Dec 2013

BCDR third culvert over Knock River (downstream end) The Belfast and County Down Railway track between Belfast and Comber, now the Comber Greenway, required three culverts to maintain the flow of the Knock River. This is the downstream end of the third culvert.

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Image Location

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Latitude
54.590861
Longitude
-5.842657