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Cloonbonny Bridge

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Cloonbonny Bridge
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Single-arched railway bridge, built c.1859, carrying road over former Great Southern and Great Western Railway Company’s Portarlington to Athlone railway line. Still in active use. Constructed of snecked rusticated limestone with rock-faced limestone voussoirs to the arch, ashlar limestone string course at road level and ashlar limestone coping over parapet walls. Located to the southeast of Athlone.
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