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bridge — DUNMUCKRUM

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bridge — DUNMUCKRUM
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Single-arch former railway bridge, built c. 1866, carrying former road over the former Bundoran Junction to Bundoran railway line. Road now blocked following construction of new bridge (N3) and road adjacent and railway lines now out of use with tracks removed (c. 1957). Squared and snecked rock-faced limestone construction to spandrels, abutments and to parapets with rock-faced coping over parapets having drafted margins. Parapets damaged in places. Segmental-headed arch with mildly rock-faced voussoirs to arch and squared coursed masonry to arch barrel; squared rock-faced quoins to abutments having drafted margins. Squared and snecked rock-faced wing walls/buttresses/retaining walls to former railway embankment having rounded cut stone coping over, and terminated by squared and snecked rock-faced piers (on square-plan) having rounded capstones over. Tarmacadam deck with grass verges, road now blocked. Water pipe to the west elevation. Located adjacent to N3 and to the south-west of Ballyshannon and to the east of Bundoran.

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