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Triple-arch railway bridge, built c. 1893, carrying road over the former Donegal Town to Killybegs narrow gauge railway line. Railway lines no out of use with tracks removed (c. 1960). Three concrete segmental-headed arches having concrete lining to arch barrels; arch to the east side now infilled with rubble stone. Ground level raised to the north-east elevation. Squared and coursed mildly rock-faced rubble sandstone construction to pier abutments, spandrels and to parapets. Dressed margins to abutments; rock-faced sandstone coping over parapets. Coursed and squared rubble sandstone buttresses to either end of the bridge on the south-west elevation having rock-faced stringcourses at road deck level. Located to the south-east of Mountcharles and to the north-east of the former Mountcharles Railway Station (altered and not in survey). Storage yard adjacent to the north-east.
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