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Single-arch masonry railway bridge, built c.1855, carrying Dundalk and Enniskillen Branch of former Ulster Railway over road. Segmental arch with rock-faced rusticated sandstone voussoirs and dressed stone soffits. Squared rubble stone parapet walls, with dressed stone copings. Rock-faced rusticated spandrel and squared rubble abutment walls. Squared rubble wing walls, projecting at right angles from north and south elevations, coped with dressed stone blocks, and terminating in rusticated and margined piers. Bridge carrying former railway over river to immediate west, having elliptical arch with rusticated sandstone voussoirs, coursed rubble parapets, stone soffit and plinth, and splayed abutment wall to north-east.
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