4 km WSW of Campile, Co Wexford, Ireland
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Railway and train at Kilmokea near Waterford
The line from Rosslare Strand to Waterford opened in 1906 and closed (but was not lifted) in 2010. A sugar beet train S8513 : Wellingtonbridge railway station (1) from Campile to Thurles is approaching the 2.131 ft swing bridge across the navigable River Barrow... (more)
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Great Island Power Station
by John Myers
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The Barrow railway bridge
Taken from the bridge seen in the background of S6814 : Railway and train at Kilmokea near Waterford, looking into the evening sun, the 17.00 Waterford – Rosslare Harbour has just crossed the Barrow Bridge.
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The Barrow railway bridge (2)
S6814 : The Barrow railway bridge showed a train crossing the long railway bridge across the River Barrow. This shows the coastal tanker “Irishgate” approaching the opening span as she heads upstream to discharge at New Ross. The Google map and the satellite... (more)
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The "Seniority", River Suir
The coaster “Seniority”, inbound for New Ross on the River Barrow, passing Great Island power station on the River Suir. The confluence of the two rivers is a short distance out of picture to the left. S6823 : The "Seniority" on the River Barrow shows the same ship,... (more)
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Great Island Power Station
by Oliver Dixon
Seen from the summit of Slievecoiltia, the Great Island Power Station stands beside the confluence of the Rivers Barrow and Suir and dates from 1967. Work is underway to convert the generation of power from heavy fuel oil to natural gas.
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Great Island Power Station, Co. Wexford
SSE Plc. Combined Cycle Gas Turbine Power Station.
Located on the banks of "The Three Sisters", i.e. the combined rivers, Suir, Barrow & Nore.
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Low Tide and Bridge
Low tide at Cheekpoint with Barrow Bridge (Rail) over the Barrow River.
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Railway Bridge over the Barrow, Co. Wexford
by Mike Searle
An eleven span railway bridge over the River Barrow between Co. Kilkenny and Co. Wexford. Built in 1902-06 by Sir William Arrol and Company of Glasgow, to designs by Sir Benjamin Baker of London. At the time of its opening in 1906, it was... (more)
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Great Island Power Station from Strand Road, Cheekpoint, Co. Waterford
by Mike Searle
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