Railway bridge, Dunsilly, Antrim
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 21 Apr 2014
A girder bridge carrying the Belfast (left) – Londonderry railway across the Ballymena Road. The road connects Antrim town to the M2/22 at Dunsilly roundabout. The area was rebuilt as part of the building of the motorway (opened in 1971) but my memory suggests that the bridge was in use well before then. The view is towards Antrim.