- Hay Inclined Plane
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Shropshire
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(gbmapping|SJ694027)The Hay Inclined Plane is a
canal inclined plane in theIronbridge Gorge inShropshire , with a height of 207 feet (63 m). It was located on a short stretch of theShropshire Canal that linked the industrial area ofBlists Hill with theRiver Severn . The inclined plane was in operation from1792 to1894 . It can be visited as part of theBlists Hill Victorian Town and is also a waypoint on theSouth Telford Heritage Trail .Operation
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Shropshire Union Canal used box-shapedtub boat s 20 feet long with a load capacity of 5 tons. Twin railway tracks were laid down the incline. The tub boats ascended and descended theinclined plane on wheeled cradles which ran on the rails. At the bottom of the incline the rails went underwater allowing the cradle to become submerged and the tub boat to either float free or be floated into position. At the top of the incline the rails also started under water then climbed a short slope out of the water to the top of the incline. In operation an empty boat would be loaded into the bottom cradle and a full boat would be loaded into the top cradle. A rope would be attached to the loaded top cradle and it would be drawn out of the water to the top of the incline using a small winding drum driven by a steam engine. The main incline rope would then be attached to the cradle and the loaded boat would descend the incline, counterbalanced by an empty boat ascending on the other rail line. The speed would be controlled by a brake on the main winding drum. On reaching the summit a rope from the small winding drum would be attached to the cradle to control its descent into the upper basin.ee also
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Canals of the United Kingdom
*Rivers of the United Kingdom
*History of the British canal system Further reading
*cite book |last= Uhlemann|first= Hans-Joachim|title= Canal lifts and inclines of the world|origdate= |edition=English Translation|date= 2002|publisher= Internat|isbn= 0-9543-1811-0
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