Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation

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Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation is a canalised river and navigation system in South Yorkshire, England, providing an important inland waterway route for freight and leisure boating.

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Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canalised river navigation
inland waterway
connectedNetwork Inland waterway network of England
surface form: Inland Waterways of Great Britain
connectsTo Aire and Calder Navigation
Keadby Canal
River Trent
country England
followsWatercourse River Don
River Rother
formerOperator Canal & River Trust
surface form: British Waterways
hasBridge Staniforth Road Bridge
Tinsley Viaduct
hasLock Holmes Lock
Ickles Lock
Jordans Lock
Long Sandall Lock
Thorne Lock
Tinsley Lock Flight
hasPart Don Navigation
New Junction Canal
Rotherham Cut
Keadby Canal
surface form: Stainforth and Keadby Canal

Tinsley Locks
hasTowpath Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation towpath
historicalUse coal transport
steel industry freight
locatedIn South Yorkshire
United Kingdom
Yorkshire and the Humber
maximumAirDraught 3.6 metres
maximumBoatBeam 6.1 metres
maximumBoatDraught 2.1 metres
maximumBoatLength 61.6 metres
notableFeature series of canalised reaches of the River Don
openedForNavigation 18th century
operator Canal & River Trust
surface form: Canal and River Trust
passesThrough Doncaster
Rotherham
Sheffield
Thorne
status navigable
terminus River Trent at Keadby
Sheffield
use cycling
freight transport
leisure boating
recreational angling
towpath walking
waterwayType broad canal

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Pennine waterways hasPart Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation
Aire and Calder Navigation connectsTo Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation
River Don connectedTo Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation