Dargan Bridge, Belfast

It is named after the Irish railway engineer William Dargan and is the longest bridge on the island of Ireland.

Construction was scheduled to begin in 1980, however the project was cancelled by the direct rule government in 1979.

It carries a single-track railway, which has a passing loop as it crosses Corporation Street.

There was planned to be a station here called Donegall Quay, which was originally due to open in 1997, but so far it has not been built.

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Steam train on Dargan Bridge, December 2008