Railway Bridge at Dunmurry
Introduction
The photograph on this page of Railway Bridge at Dunmurry by Brian Shaw as part of the Geograph project.
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Image: © Brian Shaw Taken: 14 Sep 2005
Built of sandstone, this bridge was first used by the Ulster Railway (gauge 6'2") in 1839. It is on the Belfast-Dublin line (now 5'3" gauge). It has a clearance of only 8'4"