English: Country Crossing One of the region's best kept secrets* is the old route of the Portadown to Derry railway, of which this is one of the original road bridges still in service. Note the original railway telegraph/telephone pole complete with white insulators.
The route is not shown on current OSNI mapping, even as a former railway.
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