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bridge — ANNAGH

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bridge — ANNAGH
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Single-arch hump-backed railway bridge, built c. 1901, carrying small road over the former Buncrana to Carndonagh section of the Londonderry & Lough Swilly Railway line. Railway line now out of use with tracks removed (c. 1935); side elevations now largely covered in vegetation. Now also in use as an agricultural shed with corrugated-metal shed added to the south side. Round-headed arch with red brick voussoirs to arch; squared and coursed rubble stone construction to arch barrels. Snecked and squared mildly rock-faced stone construction to spandrels, abutments and to parapets with dressed stone coping over parapets. Snecked and squared rubble stone wing walls to either side of arch, along sides of former railway cutting, having coping over. Tarmacadam deck with grass verges. Located in the rural countryside to the north-west of Clonmany.
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