Shannonbridge

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Shannonbridge
Rachra
Esto Fideles - The Faithful
Location
Location of Shannonbridge
centerMap highlighting Shannonbridge
WGS-84 (GPS) Coordinates:
53.183333° N 7.983333° W
Statistics
Province: [Leinster]]
County: Offaly
Elevation: m
Population (2006)
Website: www.offaly.ie/yourcouncil/tullamoretc.asp
View from west bank of river
View from west bank of river

Shannonbridge (Irish: Rachra) is a town with a population of around 600, located on the River Shannon in County Offaly in Ireland, some 10 km south of Clonmacnoise.

The town has one of the oldest bridges still in use over the River Shannon, completed in 1757.

Shannonbridge was heavily fortified by the British in the Napoleonic era. Some of the fortifications, including a fort that now houses a restaurant, are still visible today on the west bank of the river.

An Electricity Supply Board peat-fired power station with a capacity of 150 megawatts is located a few kilometres downriver. The peat is supplied from the Blackwater Bog peatlands, managed by Bord na Móna. The Clonmacnoise & West Offaly narrow-gauge railway, which is principally used to transport the peat to the power station, provides passenger tours of the peatlands.

Kileens Pub situated on the main street of shannonbridge has a rich background. It featured in the 1971 film Flight of the Doves which featured such Irish entertainers as songstress Dana Rosemary Scallon and Irish comedian Niall Toibin.

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List of towns in the Republic of Ireland

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Coordinates: 53°17′N 8°02′W

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