Falkirk Wheel

The Falkirk Wheel is a rotating boat lift connecting the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal, near the town of Falkirk in central Scotland. In 15 minutes the wheel moves a boat from one canal to the other. The Wheel is the only rotating boat lift of its kind in the world, and is regarded as an engineering landmark for Scotland, it is 35 metres high and is capable of lifting 600 tonnes. The United Kingdom has one other boat lift: the Anderton Boat Lift in Cheshire. The Wheel was constructed under Millennium Plans to reconnect the Forth and Clyde Canal with the Union Canal. Previously, a series of 11 locks connected these canals. However in the 1930s, they were dis-used, and were infilled. Using funds from the National Lottery, the Millennium Commission regenerated the canals of central Scotland to connect Glasgow with Edinburgh once more. Designs were submitted for a lock to link the canals, with the Falkirk Wheel design winning. On May 24, 2002, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II opened the Falkirk Wheel as part of her Golden Jubilee celebrations.

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