trans-Pennine canal route

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The trans-Pennine canal route is a historic cross-country waterway network that links England’s east and west coasts by traversing the Pennine hills via interconnected canals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal route
transport infrastructure
waterway network
connects Irish Sea NERFINISHED
North Sea NERFINISHED
east coast of England
west coast of England
crosses Pennine hills NERFINISHED
Pennines NERFINISHED
currentUse cycling
leisure boating
recreational walking
tourism
developedDuring Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
hasCharacteristic cross-country waterway
historic route
interconnected canals
hasPart Aire and Calder Navigation NERFINISHED
Ashton Canal NERFINISHED
Bridgewater Canal NERFINISHED
Huddersfield Broad Canal NERFINISHED
Huddersfield Narrow Canal NERFINISHED
Leeds and Liverpool Canal NERFINISHED
Peak Forest Canal NERFINISHED
Rochdale Canal NERFINISHED
Sheffield and South Yorkshire Navigation NERFINISHED
historicalUse coal transport
freight transport
textile industry transport
isPartOf British inland waterways network NERFINISHED
locatedIn England
maintainedBy Canal and River Trust NERFINISHED
supportsActivity angling
heritage tourism
narrowboat cruising
traverses Greater Manchester NERFINISHED
Lancashire NERFINISHED
South Yorkshire NERFINISHED
West Yorkshire NERFINISHED
Yorkshire NERFINISHED

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Huddersfield Narrow Canal partOf trans-Pennine canal route