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bridge — CORKEY

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bridge — CORKEY
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Single-arch rail bridge, c. 1883, carrying the former Burt Junction to Letterkenny narrow gauge railway line over road. Railway out of use and tracks removed (since 1953). Segmental-headed arch with brick voussoirs and with brick construction to arch barrel; coursed and squared mildly rock-faced rubble stone construction to piers and to arch below springing point. Squared rubble stone construction to spandrels and to parapets. Deck overgrown. Squared and coursed mildly rock-faced rubble stone retaining walls to either side having cut stone coping over. Located in the rural countryside to the south of Manorcunningham.

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