- Royal Canal
The Royal Canal ( _ga. An Chanáil Ríoga) is a canal originally built for freight and passenger transportation from the
River Liffey atDublin to theRiver Shannon at Cloondara inCounty Longford in Ireland. It fell into disrepair, but since has been partially restored for navigation.History
Work commenced in
1790 and lasted 27 years before finally reaching the Shannon in1817 , at a total cost of £1,421,954 [http://homepage.eircom.net/~rcag/history/canal.html] . The canal passes throughMaynooth , Enfield andMullingar and has a spur to Longford. The total length of the main navigation is 145 km (90 mi), and the system has 46 locks. There is one main feeder (fromLough Owel ), which enters the canal atMullingar .At the Dublin end, the canal once reached the Liffey through a wide sequence of dock and locks at Spencer Dock, with a final sea lock to manage access to the river and sea, but these are no longer fully operational, and access to the river is especially challenging.Transport links
The canal is notable in that the Dublin - Mullingar railway line was built alongside the canal for much of the distance. The meandering route of the canal ensures a speed limiting curvature for the railway. The canal was bought by the
Midland Great Western Railway to provide a route to the West of Ireland, originally planning to close the canal and build the railway along its bed.The canal travels across one of the major junctions on the M50/N3 in a specially constructed aqueduct.
Present day
Today
Waterways Ireland is responsible for the canal. It is currently being repaired, and it is intended to reopen it for navigation of its full length (from the Shannon Navigation to Dublin) by the middle of 2008. In early 2007, it is possible to go from Dublin toBallymahon , and boats of up to 22.9m x 4.0m x 1.2m are allowed. Access points currently exist near Leixlip and at Maynooth, Enfield, Thomastown, Mullingar, Ballinea Bridge and Ballynacargy.In 2006 a commemoration marker was erected at Piper's Boreen,
Mullingar , to mark the 200 years since the canal reached Mullingar in1806 .The Auld Triangle
The Royal Canal was immortalised in verse by
Brendan Behan in "The Auld Triangle ". A monument featuring Behan sitting on a bench was erected on the canal bank at Binn's Bridge in Drumcondra in 2004."And the auld triangle went jingle jangle,""Down by the banks of the Royal Canal."
The other large canal in Ireland is the Grand Canal from Dublin's southside through the Midlands to the River Shannon.
ee also
*List of bridges over the Royal Canal in Greater Dublin
*Canals of Ireland
*Rivers of Ireland
*Transport in Ireland External links
* [http://www.iwai.ie/maps/royal/contents.html IWAI - Guide to the Royal Canal of Ireland]
* [http://www.industrialheritageireland.info/bondbridge/index.htm Bond Bridge, Maynooth]
* [http://www.royalcanal.net Royal Canal Amenity Group]
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