Dargan Bridge, Belfast

Steam train on Dargan Bridge, December 2008

Dargan Bridge is a railway bridge which crosses the River Lagan in Belfast, Northern Ireland. Opened in 1994, it directly connected the Newry and Bangor lines with the lines to Larne and Derry for the first time. It is named after the Irish railway engineer William Dargan and is the longest bridge on the island of Ireland.[1]


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  1. ^ Institution of Civil Engineers. "Belfast cross-harbour road and rail bridges". Retrieved 16 February 2024.