Bingley Three Rise Locks

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Bingley Three Rise Locks is a historic three-step staircase lock system on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in West Yorkshire, England, notable for its engineering significance and role in canal navigation.

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Label Occurrences
Bingley Three Rise Locks canonical 3

Statements (34)

Predicate Object
instanceOf canal lock flight
staircase lock
connectsWaterLevels different canal pounds
country United Kingdom
hasComponent chambers
lock gates
paddles
hasEngineeringSignificance yes
hasMaterial brick
stone
hasNavigationAuthority Canal & River Trust
hasNotableFeature stepped water level change
three consecutive lock chambers
hasStepCount 3
heritageStatus historic structure
isAccessibleBy towpath
isAssociatedWith British canal network
isMaintainedAs navigable lock flight
isTouristAttraction yes
isUsedBy leisure boats
narrowboats
locatedIn Bingley
England
West Yorkshire
locatedOnWaterway Leeds and Liverpool Canal
lockType staircase lock
nearbyFeature Bingley Five Rise Locks
numberOfLocks 3
partOf Leeds and Liverpool Canal
surface form: Leeds and Liverpool Canal lock system
primaryFunction canal navigation
region Yorkshire and the Humber
usedFor boat traffic
inland water transport
waterwayType navigable canal

Referenced by (3)

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

Leeds and Liverpool Canal hasLock Bingley Three Rise Locks
Bingley hasLandmark Bingley Three Rise Locks
Bingley Five Rise Locks hasAdjacentStructure Bingley Three Rise Locks