Slane Bridge over the River Boyne

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Slane Bridge over the River Boyne is a historic stone road bridge in County Meath, Ireland, carrying traffic across the River Boyne near the village of Slane.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf arch bridge
historic structure
road bridge
stone bridge
country Ireland NERFINISHED
crosses River Boyne NERFINISHED
hasAlternativeName Slane Bridge over the Boyne NERFINISHED
hasApproximateLocation eastern Ireland
hasDesign masonry arch
hasFunction river crossing
hasHeritageStatus protected structure (local)?
hasName Slane Bridge NERFINISHED
hasNumberOfSpans multiple arches
hasSetting rural landscape
hasViewOf River Boyne valley NERFINISHED
isAccessedBy road to Slane village
isOlderThan many modern concrete bridges on the River Boyne
isOnRouteTo Dublin (via regional roads)
isSituatedDownstreamFrom Navan NERFINISHED
isSituatedUpstreamFrom Drogheda NERFINISHED
locatedIn County Meath NERFINISHED
locatedNear Slane NERFINISHED
Slane Castle NERFINISHED
material stone
partOf road network of County Meath
region Leinster
usedFor pedestrian traffic
road traffic
vehicular traffic

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Slane hasStructure Slane Bridge over the River Boyne