Old railway bridge, Carnlough (1)
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Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 14 May 2007
There were three limestone quarries to the west and south of Carnlough. The product was conveyed, to the harbour, by railway. Two of the lines were narrow 3ft 6 gauge. The other was of narrow (by Irish standards) 4ft 8½ gauge. They operated between 1853 and 1922. The bridge is of limestone construction.