St Helens Canal

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St Helens Canal is a historic industrial waterway in northwest England that once served as an important transport route for coal and other goods during the Industrial Revolution.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
industrial waterway
alsoKnownAs Sankey Brook Navigation
Sankey Canal
builtFor improving coal transport to the River Mersey
category Canals in Merseyside
History of St Helens, Merseyside
Industrial Revolution in England
connectsTo River Mersey
St Helens
constructionMaterial earthworks
stone structures
constructionStart 1750s
country United Kingdom
designedFor horse-drawn boats
economicRole reduced cost of coal transport to markets
eraOfPeakUse 18th century
19th century
followsWatercourse Sankey Brook
hasFeature bridges
locks
wharves
hasHeritageValue industrial archaeology site
hasSection restored leisure navigation sections
heritageDesignation local heritage asset
historicalPeriod Industrial Revolution
impact facilitated industrial development in northwest England
influencedBy growth of coal mining in St Helens area
isPartOf British canal network
locatedIn Borough of St Helens
England
Merseyside
North West England
openingDate 1757
originalTerminus coal pits around St Helens
near Warrington on the River Mersey
primaryUse transport of coal
transport of industrial goods
regionServed St Helens coalfield
significance one of the earliest modern canals in England
status partly disused
partly restored
transportedCommodity coal
industrial raw materials
manufactured goods
usedFor freight transport
navigation
waterwayType navigable canal

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Spike Island adjacentTo St Helens Canal
Sankey Canal alsoKnownAs St Helens Canal