Railway bridge at Dunmurry station :: Shared Description


The railway between Belfast (Glengall Place) and Lisburn opened in 1839 as 6’ 2” gauge before being converted to the Irish standard gauge of 5’ 3” in 1849. The sandstone underbridge at Upper Dunmurry Lane (similar to one at Lambeg) seems to date from the opening. At the time the surrounding area was entirely rural.
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6 images use this description:

J2968 : Railway bridge, Dunmurry (1) by Albert Bridge
J2968 : Bench Mark, Dunmurry by Rossographer
J2968 : Railway bridge, Dunmurry (2) by Albert Bridge
J2968 : Railway bridge, Dunmurry (5) by Albert Bridge
J2968 : Railway bridge, Dunmurry (4) by Albert Bridge
J2968 : Railway bridge, Dunmurry (3) by Albert Bridge


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Created: Thu, 8 Apr 2010, Updated: Thu, 8 Apr 2010

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