The clumsy, clunky Victorian cast iron behemoth that is the Loopline Bridge might not have been if the well laid plans of Wexford born Charles Vignoles had come to fruition. The influential railway engineer recognised early in the planning of the Irish rail network that there would have to be...
The first summer of the new century and children of all ages streamed through the streets of Dublin and gathered under the Loopline. The rattling rhythm of the overhead trains was drowned in the cacophony of their excited voices. Freshly scrubbed, faces shining, and dressed in their very best, some...