The site of Tingle Bridge Lock

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The site of Tingle Bridge Lock

Image: © Christine Johnstone Taken: 5 Feb 2017

Looking west from Tingle Bridge. The lock, and the pound below, have been cascaded. The canal was built to carry coal from local collieries. It had opened by 1798, at least 30 years before any railway competition. It closed to traffic [due to mining subsidence] in 1928. It was officially closed in 1961.

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Image Location

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Latitude
53.505119
Longitude
-1.406983