- Coalport Canal
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The Coalport Canal is an historic canal built to link several Coalport industries with the River Severn. The canal runs from the river past the Coalport China works, the 'Tar Tunnel' leading to the bitumen and coal mines, and up the Hay Inclined Plane, where it continues towards Blists Hill town. It terminates here. There is also another entrance to the mines from the top of the inclined plane at Blists Hill.
Today, the canal and inclined plane, along with the Coalport China works, mine, and Blists Hill town, are part of the Ironbridge Gorge Museum Trust. Currently, much of the stretch between Blists Hill and the Hay Inclined Plane is overgrown and impassable.
The Coalport Canal is a part of the Shropshire Union Canal.
See also
- Canals of Great Britain
- History of the British canal system
- Rivers of the United Kingdom
River Severn, Great Britain Administrative areas Settlements Llanidloes · Newtown · Welshpool · Shrewsbury · Ironbridge · Bridgnorth · Bewdley · Stourport · Worcester · Tewkesbury · Gloucester · Berkeley · Chepstow · AvonmouthMajor tributaries River Vyrnwy · River Tern · Cound Brook · River Stour · River Teme · Warwickshire Avon · River Wye · Bristol Avon · River UskFlows into Linked canals Major crossings Coordinates: 52°37′09″N 2°27′06″W / 52.619138°N 2.4515677°W
References
Categories:- Canals linked to the River Severn
- Canals in Shropshire
- Telford and Wrekin
- Ironbridge Gorge
- Shropshire geography stubs
- United Kingdom canal stubs
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