Tralee Ship Canal (historic)

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Tralee Ship Canal (historic) is a former navigable waterway in County Kerry, Ireland, built to provide maritime access to the town of Tralee before later falling into disuse.

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Tralee Ship Canal 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic waterway
ship canal
associatedWith Port of Tralee NERFINISHED
town of Tralee
category Canals in County Kerry
Disused canals in Ireland
Ship canals
causeOfDisuse changes in maritime transport
decline in commercial traffic
connectsTo Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
Tralee Bay NERFINISHED
constructionStart 19th century
country Ireland NERFINISHED
currentUse recreational walking route (partly)
fallsIntoDisuse 20th century
hasBasin Tralee NERFINISHED
hasMouth Tralee Bay NERFINISHED
hasStructure bridges
locks
sluices
heritageStatus local historical interest
historicalPeriod Industrial era
locatedIn County Kerry NERFINISHED
Munster NERFINISHED
locatedInOrNear Tralee NERFINISHED
locatedNear Blennerville NERFINISHED
locatedOn southwest coast of Ireland
navigable yes (historically)
openingDate 19th century
originalFunction harbour access for Tralee
primaryPurpose to provide sea access to Tralee
regionServed Tralee NERFINISHED
Tralee hinterland
status disused
terminus Tralee NERFINISHED
Tralee Bay NERFINISHED
transportMode water transport
use commercial shipping (historical)
maritime access
transport of goods (historical)
waterBody Tralee Bay NERFINISHED
waterwaySystem Irish inland waterways
waterwayType canal

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Tralee hasHarbour Tralee Ship Canal (historic)