Ashton Canal aqueduct

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The Ashton Canal aqueduct is a historic waterway structure in Greater Manchester, England, that carries the Ashton Canal over the River Tame as part of the region’s industrial-era canal network.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bridge
canal aqueduct
transport infrastructure
carries Ashton Canal
country United Kingdom
crosses River Tame
crossesWaterBody River Tame
hasFunction link industrial areas along Ashton Canal
heritage historic waterway structure
historicalPeriod Industrial Revolution era
locatedIn England
Greater Manchester
locatedNear Ashton-under-Lyne
Tameside
locatedOnWaterway Ashton Canal
material brick
stone
notableFor role in regional industrial transport history
openToTraffic yes
owner canal navigation authority in Greater Manchester
partOf Ashton Canal
Manchester canal network
surface form: Greater Manchester canal system

industrial-era canal network in Greater Manchester
region North West England
structureType masonry aqueduct
trafficType canal boats
usedFor carrying canal over river
navigation
water transport
waterwaySystem Ashton Canal
surface form: Ashton Canal system

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River Tame hasBridge Ashton Canal aqueduct