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Single-arch railway bridge, built c. 1880. Having round-headed arch with rusticated limestone voussoirs and dressed rubble stone soffits springing from rusticated limestone piers. Snecked rusticated limestone spandrels surmounted by low rusticated limestone parapet wall with rusticated limestone cornice and capping to sides (east, west). Splayed snecked rusticated limestone abutments projecting from side (east, west) elevations having rusticated limestone coping with chamfered corners. Bridge forms part of the Limerick to Tralee Railway line which now forms part of the Southern Trail.
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