19th Century Seven Arch Railway Bridge over the Black Oak/Newport River, Newoport, County Mayo, Ireland
Seven Arch Bridge, built around 1892, over the Black Oak River/Newport River carried the Achill branch of the Midland Great Western Railway line. The last train ran in 1937 and it's now part of the Great Western Greenway cycling & walking route. St Patrick's Church in background. Newport was historically known as Ballyveaghan, aka Newport-Pratt, County Mayo, Ireland
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Location: Newport, County Mayo, Ireland
Photo credit: © George Munday / Alamy / Afripics
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