List of bridges over the River Lagan
The following is a list of bridges over the River Lagan in Northern Ireland listed going upstream from Belfast Lough.
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Lagan Bridge | 1995[1] | M3 Motorway | Concrete Box girder bridge[1] |
Belfast | 54°36′09.6″N 5°55′11.0″W | Connects the Sydenham Bypass with the M2 foreshore |
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Dargan Bridge | 1995[1] | Belfast–Derry railway line Belfast–Larne railway line |
Concrete Box girder bridge[1] |
Belfast | 54°36′08.8″N 5°55′12.0″W | Was built to connect all of Northern Ireland's railways into one network |
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Lagan Weir Footbridge | 2015[2] | Pedestrians, cyclists | Steel Beam bridge |
Belfast | 54°36′04.4″N 5°55′13.0″W | Replaced earlier bridge which was removed in 2014 |
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Queen Elizabeth II Bridge | 1966[3] | A2 (eastbound) | Steel Girder bridge[4] |
Belfast | 54°36′01.0″N 5°55′13.7″W | |
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Queen's Bridge | 1849[5] | A2 (westbound) | Stone Arch bridge |
Belfast | 54°35′58.9″N 5°55′13.7″W | Replaced the Long Bridge |
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Lagan Railway Bridge | 1976[6] | Belfast–Derry railway line Belfast–Larne railway line Belfast–Bangor railway line pedestrians |
Steel Beam bridge |
Belfast | 54°35′51.5″N 5°55′02.2″W | Replaced a single track, wooden bridge built in 1875 |
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Albert Bridge | 1890[7] | A20 East Bridge Street | Cast iron Arch bridge |
Belfast | 54°35′44.9″N 5°54′46.8″W | Replaced a previous bridge which suddenly collapsed. |
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Ormeau Bridge | 1863[8] | A24 Ormeau Road | Stone Arch bridge |
Belfast | 54°34′58.5″N 5°55′19.0″W | Replaced a previous bridge, built in 1809. |
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King's Bridge | 1912[9] | Eastbound road traffic | Concrete Beam bridge |
Belfast | 54°34′38.2″N 5°55′42.7″W | One of the first reinforced concrete bridges in Ireland. Named after King George V |
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Governor's Bridge | 1974[10] | Westbound road traffic | Concrete Beam bridge |
Belfast | 54°34′30.1″N 5°55′51.2″W | |
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Stranmillis Weir | Private pedestrian access | Belfast | 54°34′07.0″N 5°55′38.5″W | |||
Lagan Gateway bridge | 2021[11] | Pedestrians and cyclists between Stranmillis and Annadale | Belfast | 54°34′6.7″N 5°55′40.5″W | The project includes a lock to replace the former Lock 1 | ||
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Belvoir Bridge[12] | Pedestrians and cyclists between Belvoir Park Forest and Lagan Towpath | Wooden Arch bridge |
Belfast | 54°33′27.4″N 5°56′10.4″W | ||
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Red Bridge | Pedestrians and cyclists on Lagan Towpath National Cycle Route 9 | Iron Beam bridge |
Belfast | 54°33′12.1″N 5°56′37.1″W | ||
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John Luke Bridge | 2013[13] | Pedestrians and cyclists on Lagan Towpath National Cycle Route 9 | Steel Butterfly bridge |
Belfast | 54°33′17.7″N 5°56′57.1″W | Replaced earlier bridge. Named to honour Belfast-born artist John Luke |
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Water Main | Belfast | 54°33′17.9″N 5°57′07.2″W | ||||
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Shaw's Bridge (new) |
1977[14] | A55 Malone Road | Concrete Arch bridge |
Belfast | 54°33′08.9″N 5°57′09.7″W | |
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Shaw's Bridge (old) |
1707[14] | Pedestrians and cyclists | Stone Arch bridge |
Belfast | 54°33′08.1″N 5°57′10.8″W | Carried road traffic prior to the opening of its modern counterpart. Replaced a wooden bridge dating from the early 17th century [15] |
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Gilchrist Bridge | 1986 | Pedestrians and cyclists between Edenderry and Lagan Towpath | Wooden Arch bridge |
Edenderry | 54°32′36.6″N 5°57′54.0″W | Named after John Gilchrist, founder of Lagan Valley Regional Park[15] |
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Drum Bridge | before 1832[15] |
B103 Upper Malone Road | Stone Arch bridge |
Drumbeg | 54°32′06.5″N 5°58′59.3″W | |
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Pedestrians and cyclists on Lagan Towpath National Cycle Route 9 | Truss bridge | Drumbeg | 54°32′10.9″N 5°59′02.9″W | |||
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1962 | M1 Motorway | Concrete Box girder bridge |
Drumbeg | 54°32′34.5″N 5°59′37.3″W | ||
Private access to house | Derriaghy | 54°32′20.3″N 6°00′12.5″W | |||||
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Rambler's Bridge[16] | Pedestrians and cyclists between Seymour Hill estate and Lagan Towpath | Truss bridge | Derriaghy | 54°32′15.5″N 6°00′23.8″W | ||
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Wolfenden's Bridge | before 1833[15] |
B103 Ballyskeagh Road | Stone Arch bridge |
Lambeg | 54°32′00.0″N 6°01′02.7″W | |
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Lambeg Bridge | Tullynacross Road | Stone Arch bridge |
Lambeg | 54°31′42.8″N 6°01′27.7″W | ||
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Pedestrians and cyclists | Steel Beam bridge |
Lambeg | 54°31′42.5″N 6°01′28.0″W | |||
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Hilden Bridge | Bridge Street | Stone Arch bridge |
Hilden | 54°31′18.8″N 6°01′19.3″W | ||
Mid 1900s[17] | Single story building spanning the river on reinforced concrete beams | Hilden | 54°31′13.4″N 6°01′18.0″W | Gutted by fire in 2006 | |||
Access within former Hilden Mill complex (bridge disused) | Hilden | 54°31′12.3″N 6°01′17.1″W | |||||
1896[18] | Pedestrians within former Hilden Mill complex (bridge disused) | Iron
Lattice girder bridge |
Hilden | 54°31′05.0″N 6°01′21.5″W | |||
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Private pedestrian access over weir | Lisburn | 54°30′52.1″N 6°01′26.4″W | ||||
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Blue Bridge[12] | Pedestrians and cyclists | Concrete Cantilever bridge |
Lisburn | 54°30′48.9″N 6°01′27.2″W | ||
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2002 | Pedestrian and cyclist access to Lagan Valley Island | Steel Truss bridge |
Lisburn | 54°30′44.1″N 6°02′05.0″W | ||
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Queen's Bridge | 2002 | Road traffic access to Lagan Valley Island | Concrete Beam bridge |
Lisburn | 54°30′42.3″N 6°02′11.6″W | |
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Union Bridge | 1880[15] | A49 Sloan Street | Stone Arch bridge |
Lisburn | 54°30′35.8″N 6°02′17.6″W | Replaced earlier bridge |
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Water pipe | Lisburn | 54°30′32.0″N 6°02′25.1″W | ||||
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Moore's Bridge | 1825[15] | A1 Hillsborough Road | Sandstone Arch bridge |
Lisburn | 54°29′55.6″N 6°03′08.2″W | |
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Pedestrians and cyclists on Lagan Towpath National Cycle Route 9 | Steel Arch bridge |
Lisburn | 54°29′51.6″N 6°03′22.5″W | |||
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Young's Bridge | Halftown Road | Lisburn | 54°30′01.4″N 6°05′50.8″W | |||
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Maze Bridge | Gravehill Road | Stone | Mazetown | 54°29′42.3″N 6°06′58.4″W | ||
The New Bridge | Cockhill Road | Halfpenny Gate | 54°29′07.8″N 6°08′47.2″W | ||||
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Spencer's Bridge | 1840-1859[19] | Hillsborough Road | Stone | Moira | 54°28′38.8″N 6°10′33.1″W | |
M1 Motorway | Moira | 54°28′35.5″N 6°11′22.0″W | |||||
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Newmill Bridge | 1740-1759[20] | Clarehill Road | Stone | Moira | 54°28′26.8″N 6°12′20.9″W | |
Steps Bridge | Steps Road | Magheralin | 54°27′48.2″N 6°14′48.5″W | ||||
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Forge Bridge[21] | B9 New Forge Road | Stone | Magheralin | 54°27′31.5″N 6°15′34.2″W | ||
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Geehan's Bridge | B2 Dromore Road | Stone | Waringstown | 54°26′41.1″N 6°16′21.6″W | ||
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Banoge Bridge | Hall Road | Stone
Arch bridge |
Donaghcloney | 54°25′14.3″N 6°16′12.6″W | ||
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Pedestrians to former Ewart Liddell Weaving Factory (bridge disused) | Donaghcloney | 54°24′52.4″N 6°15′36.6″W | ||||
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Donaghcloney Bridge | B9 Main Street | Stone | Donaghcloney | 54°24′55.9″N 6°15′24.3″W | ||
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Thornyford Bridge | 1760-1779[22] | Blackskull Road | Stone | Gamblestown | 54°25′18.5″N 6°12′54.6″W | |
Gillhall Bridge | 1670s[23] | Private access to farm | Stone | Dromore | 54°25′00.0″N 6°12′11.4″W | Was built to provide access to Gill Hall mansion. The house was built at the same time as the bridge and was said to be haunted. It burnt down in 1969. | |
Private access to farmland | Dromore | 54°25′01.4″N 6°11′05.2″W | |||||
Private access to B&B | Dromore | 54°24′52.2″N 6°10′18.3″W | |||||
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1972[24] | A1 Dromore Bypass | Dromore | 54°24′50.1″N 6°09′40.3″W | |||
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Dromore Viaduct | Early 1860s[25] | Trackbed of the former Banbridge, Lisburn and Belfast Junction Railway | Stone | Dromore | 54°24′49.2″N 6°09′38.7″W | Disused since the railway closed in 1956 |
Pedestrians in Dromore Park | Dromore | 54°24′45.3″N 6°09′31.6″W | |||||
Pedestrians in Dromore Park | Dromore | 54°24′46.3″N 6°09′26.3″W | |||||
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Regent Bridge | 1811[26] | B2 Banbridge Road | Stone | Dromore | 54°24′51.4″N 6°09′04.7″W | |
Downshire Bridge | 1885[27] | Bridge Street | Stone | Dromore | 54°24′50.3″N 6°08′58.7″W | ||
Caughey's Road | Dromore | 54°24′34.9″N 6°07′20.5″W | |||||
Lurganbane Road | Dromore | 54°24′21.4″N 6°05′49.1″W | |||||
Lagangreen Bridge | Lagangreen Road | Kinallen | 54°24′09.4″N 6°04′48.7″W | ||||
1800-1819[28] | Black Bog Road | Stone | Kinallen | 54°23′52.4″N 6°04′25.1″W | |||
Kinallen Road | Kinallen | 54°23′34.1″N 6°04′03.7″W | |||||
Artanagh Road | Kinallen | 54°23′11.5″N 6°02′42.6″W | |||||
Dromore Road | Dromara | 54°23′08.8″N 6°02′07.6″W | |||||
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1800-1819[29] | Banbridge Road | Stone | Dromara | 54°22′47.9″N 6°01′12.9″W | ||
Moybrick Road | Dromara | 54°22′39.6″N 6°01′25.3″W | |||||
Private access to farmland | Dromara | 54°22′39.1″N 6°01′14.8″W | |||||
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Bell's Bridge | 1800-1819[30] | B7 Rathfriland Road | Stone | Dromara | 54°22′13.8″N 6°01′06.7″W | |
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1800-1819[31] | Dree Hill (road) | Stone | Finnis | 54°21′44.4″N 6°01′26.0″W | ||
Private access to farm | Finnis | 54°21′20.6″N 6°00′59.8″W | |||||
Dree Hill (road) | Finnis | 54°21′14.7″N 6°00′49.0″W |
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