Fantasztikus látvány élőben, ne hagyd ki!🙌🏼 The Boyne Viaduct Bridge in Drogheda, Ireland, is a remarkable feat of engineering and a testament to the rich history of rail travel in the country. Spanning the majestic River Boyne, this historic railway bridge is an iconic landmark that has captured the imagination of both locals and visitors alike.
Constructed in the 1850s, the Boyne Viaduct is a stunning example of Victorian-era engineering. Its towering stone piers and intricate ironwork showcase the craftsmanship and attention to detail of that period. The bridge not only serves as a vital transportation link but also provides a picturesque backdrop for the town of Drogheda.
The Boyne Viaduct Bridge is not just an architectural marvel; it holds a special place in Irish history. It played a significant role in the development of the rail network, connecting Dublin and Belfast, and facilitated trade and transportation between...
Read moreBuilt in 1855 and an engineering marvel of its time, upgraded in 1939 to the current configuration where central span was modified to a Parker Truss from a Pratt Truss, still impressive to this day as an engineering feat, and if your interested in engineering history, then this is a treat! It was engineered by an Irish engineer John McNeil, who studied under Telford. Also worth visiting is the Egyptian Arch in Newry that this...
Read moreBeautiful piece of history. But only viewable from a distance as area beneath is inaccessible to the public, which is a shame. There is the splendid old Ship Street nearby as well - Oldest surviving street in Ireland. A nice bench has been installed recently to relax on after "the stairs" (you'll know all about then if you come by train) and offers a beautiful Vista of the length and breadth of the...
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