Difference between revisions of "Manchester Ship Canal"

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(New page: The '''Manchester Ship Canal''' was opened in 1894. It consists of two canalized rivers, the Mersey and the Irwell. Smaller seagoing vessels are able to access Salford Quays in [[Great...)
 
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Historically the canal was a major freight route, especially for the textile industry around Greater Manchester. Modern ocean-going vessels are too large to use the canal.
 
Historically the canal was a major freight route, especially for the textile industry around Greater Manchester. Modern ocean-going vessels are too large to use the canal.
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Latest revision as of 21:06, November 21, 2008

The Manchester Ship Canal was opened in 1894. It consists of two canalized rivers, the Mersey and the Irwell. Smaller seagoing vessels are able to access Salford Quays in Greater Manchester, approximately thirty-six miles inland. Access is available further inland to smaller vessels.

Historically the canal was a major freight route, especially for the textile industry around Greater Manchester. Modern ocean-going vessels are too large to use the canal.