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Remains of stone railway bridge, built 1886, formerly carrying embanked Carrickmacross branch line over road. Formerly beam bridge, deck now removed. Snecked rock-faced rusticated cut-stone abutments having rusticated and margined quoins and chamfered cornice, with dressed stone terminal piers. Splayed snecked cut-stone wing walls to each side with moulded brick copings. Embankment now removed.
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