The Keady Viaduct is a railway viaduct near Keady, County Armagh, Northern Ireland. The viaduct was completed in 1910, and crosses the Glen Road. It was...
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Castleblayney to Keady in 1924. The Armagh to Keady freight service was withdrawn on 1 October 1957. There is a railway viaduct in Keady as well as one...
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the highest place on the GNR. The 570-foot (170 m)–long Tassagh Viaduct, north of Keady, is a composite. Its spandrels and parapets are stone, but its...
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Castleblayney, Keady and Armagh Railway, though services to Castleblayney were ended in 1924 and from 1932 onwards, all trains across the Tassagh Viaduct were goods...
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Significant railway bridges are listed under List of railway bridges and viaducts in the United Kingdom. Significant canal aqueducts are listed under List...
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waterpower of the river. There is also a viaduct at Tassagh that once carried the railway line from Armagh to Keady. Originally the Callan was joined at Fairlawn...
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the design of the Forth Rail Bridge, and had designed the Keady viaduct and Tassagh viaduct. The steel bridge was supplied and built by the building contractor...
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is John Macneill's Craigmore Viaduct, known locally as the Eighteen Arches, built in 1851.[citation needed] The viaduct still carries the Dublin-Belfast...
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purposes. Castleblayney Keady and Armagh Railway Act 1902 2 Edw. 7. c. cvi 28 April 1902 An Act to empower the Kingscourt Keady and Armagh Railway Company...
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no physical link to the rest of the CIÉ rail network. The Castleblayney, Keady and Armagh Railway 29 km (18.25 mi), opened in 1909 was worked by the GNR(I)...
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