Warrington Dock

Warrington Dock was situated on the River Mersey at Warrington Warrington was once the furthest point navigable upstream on the River Mersey. A dock evolved to allow unloading of goods for road transport to the east. Tayleur was built at Warrington in 1853 and launched October 4 1853 and sank on its maiden voyage to Australia. A small Warrington Dock was also provided on the Manchester Ship Canal with a lock through to the River Mersey; dock and lock are now derelict.

 

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