This path runs along the route of the old railway line from Cork to Passage via Blackrock. The line originally opened in 1850 as a 5 ft 3 in (1,600 mm) Irish standard gauge railway and operated steam feeder ferries to other locations round Cork Harbour. The company was heavily dependent on summer tourist traffic for a considerable proportion of its revenue. The railway was converted to 3 ft(914 mm) narrow gauge in 1900 in conjunction with extensions southwards to Crosshaven which were completed in 1904. The railway closed in 1932 and has since been replaced by this public pathway and nature area.
Use the English version of the Dundanion Bridge info board
Check sum of ALL the numbers = 58
N51 53. ABC W8 25.DEF
1. The bridge was built in 1A4E = A and E
2. Number of letters in the first name of the designer of the bridge = B
3. Number of lines in the 3rd paragraph = C
4. Number of paragraphs =D
5. Number of letters in the last word = F