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Triple-arch railway bridge, built c.1858, carrying accommodation track over Dundalk and Enniskillen Railway. Segmental arches with dressed sandstone voussoirs, and coursed rock-faced rusticated stone to soffits. Chamfered rusticated stone platbands running through arches at impost level. Tapered piers of coursed rock-faced rusticated stone, with channelled dressed sandstone to outer elevations of piers. Coursed rusticated stone to spandrels, dressed sandstone parapets. Wrought-iron lattice railing remaining to east of carriageway.
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