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St Johns Bridge (Louth)

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St Johns Bridge
Location Map ( geo)
20190820-1836 - St Johns Bridge across the Castletown River 54.026131N 6.429025W.jpg
The bridge
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Location
Toberona, Dundalk
County
Louth
Highway Authority
Louth County
Opening Date
c. 1840
Additional Information
Bridge Type:  Arch Bridge

St Johns Bridge (also known as the Toberona Bridge) is a bridge in Dundalk, County Louth. It was built c. 1840 to cross the Castletown River.

It is named after the St John's Well which is located nearby.



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St Johns Bridge (Louth)
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20190820-1836 - St Johns Bridge across the Castletown River 54.026131N 6.429025W.jpg20190820-1835 - St Johns Bridge across the Castletown River 54.025784N 6.428553W.jpg
Crossings of the Castletown River and Tributaries
Castletown/Creggan River: Ballybinaby Bridge • Fords Bridge • Bellews (Coffin) Bridge • M1 Bridge • St Johns Bridge • Newry Road Bridge • Táin Bridge
Kilcurry/Forkhill River: Forkhill Bridge
Falmore/Dungooly River 
aka Cully Water: 
Dungooly Bridge
Flurry:Flurry Bridge • Currathir Bridge • Thompson's Bridge • Ballymascanlan Bridge
Minor Tributaries:Granny's Bridge • Taylor's Bridge • Ravensdale Bridge • Anaverna Bridge • Marble Bridge


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