Lancaster Canal
The
Lancaster Canal
is a
canal
in
Lancashire
in the north of
England
, originally planned to run from Westhoughton in
Lancashire
to
Kendal
in south
Cumbria
. The section around the crossing of the
River Ribble
was never completed, and much of the southern end absorbed into the
Leeds and Liverpool Canal
. Only the section from
Preston
to Tewitfield near
Carnforth
in
Lancashire
is currently open to navigation, with the canal north of Tewitfield having been severed in three places by the
M6 motorway
, and by the
A590 road
near
Kendal
. Designed by
civil engineer
John Rennie
, in
1792
, work largely ceased in
1799
. Its most notable feature is an
aqueduct
across the
River Lune
just north of
Lancaster
. It was finally connected to the rest of the English canal network by the building of the
Ribble Link
.
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