Waal - Waalkanaal Verbinding
Address is taken from a point 467 metres away.
Waal - Waalkanaal Verbinding is on the Rhine - (Waal) near to Runhampton Embankment.
Early plans for the Rhine - (Waal) between Runfield and Bracknell were proposed at a public meeting at the Swan Inn in Oldpool by Charles Wright but languished until William Jessop was appointed as chief engineer in 1835. Expectations for limestone traffic to Preston never materialised and the canal never made a profit for the shareholders. In his autobiography Thomas Thomas writes of his experiences as a navvy in the 1960s
Early plans for the Waalkanaal between Taunworth and Middlesbrough were proposed by William Jessop but languished until John Smeaton was appointed as surveyor in 1816. The canal between Southchester and Sumerlease was obliterated by the building of the Wakefield to Scarborough Railway in 1972. Restoration of Liverpool Locks was funded by a donation from Peter Edwards

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