Preston Branch

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Preston Branch is a short offshoot of England’s Lancaster Canal that was built to provide a navigable link to the city of Preston.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal branch
waterway
builtFor access to Preston docks and industries
trade
transport of goods
connectedCity Preston NERFINISHED
connectsTo Lancaster Canal main line NERFINISHED
constructionStart early 19th century
country England
hasEndpoint Preston NERFINISHED
junction with Lancaster Canal near Bilsborrow area (approximate)
historicalUse commercial freight traffic
local transport
locatedIn Lancashire
North West England
Preston NERFINISHED
namedAfter Preston NERFINISHED
navigationAuthority Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Lancaster Canal NERFINISHED
purpose provide navigable link to the city of Preston
region Lancashire canal network NERFINISHED
status partly disused
partly in water
waterwaySystem British canal system
waterwayType navigable canal branch

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Lancaster Canal hasPart Preston Branch