The platform at Glenbeigh Railway Station looking east towards Killorglin
The platform at Glenbeigh Railway Station looking east towards Killorglin. Ref: R102
The dressed Sandstone Underbridge in Quaybawn with Treanmanach with the background
The dressed Sandstone Underbridge in Quaybawn with Treanmanach with the background. Ref: R103
The march of time catches up with the sandstone pier crossing Caragh Lake
The march of time catches up with the sandstone pier crossing Caragh Lake. Ref: R096
The entrance to one of the two tunnels through Drung Hill
The entrance to one of the two tunnels through Drung Hill. Ref: R088
The railway line still evident along Knocknadobar
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The remnants of the Caragh Lake railway bridge
The remnants of the Caragh Lake railway bridge. Ref: R090
The two piers stand as sentinels at what was the Caragh Lake railway bridge
The two piers stand as sentinels at what was the Caragh Lake railway bridge. Ref: R092
Part of what remains of the Caragh Lake railway bridge. The steel structure of...
Part of what remains of the Caragh Lake railway bridge. The steel structure of the bridge was removed shortly after the closing of the line. Ref: R093
One of the stone piers of the Caragh Lake railway bridge
One of the stone piers of the Caragh Lake railway bridge. Ref: R094
Old retaining wall near the river Behy, Glenbeigh where the train once crossed the...
Old retaining wall near the river Behy, Glenbeigh where the train once crossed the road. Note the railway sleepers overhead. Ref: R084
Culvert and embankment still to be seen in Mountain Stage
Culvert and embankment still to be seen in Mountain Stage. Ref: R085
The covered way can be seen at Drung Hill
The covered way can be seen at Drung Hill. This was built as the area above it was prone to rock fall. On the continent they are called by the more dramatic name of...
A break in the embankment along Knocknadobar allows the water from the mountain to...
A break in the embankment along Knocknadobar allows the water from the mountain to pass. Ref: R087
50 Years In Cromane 1961 – 2011 Part Two
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Edited by Mike Foley
50 Years In Cromane 1961 – 2011 Part One
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Edited by Mike Foley
The old station master’s house, now Michael Ahern’s Solicitors Office, Iveragh Road
The old station master's house, now Michael Ahern's Solicitors Office, Iveragh Road. Ref: R079
The Bianconi horse and coach painting which was the forerunner of the railway as...
The Bianconi horse and coach painting which was the forerunner of the railway as a means of transportation across South Kerry. This was painted by local artist Jason Griffin and which is on the...
An image of the old J15 steam train that once served the Farrenfore to...
An image of the old J15 steam train that once served the Farrenfore to Valentia Harbour Railway line. This project on the old Metal Bridge crossing the River Laune was done by the Killorglin...