Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (disused)

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The Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (disused) is a former industrial waterway in Greater Manchester and Lancashire, England, that once linked Manchester with the towns of Bolton and Bury but is now largely derelict and partially restored for leisure and heritage purposes.

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Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal 0

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Predicate Object
instanceOf disused canal
industrial waterway
connects Bolton NERFINISHED
Bury NERFINISHED
Manchester NERFINISHED
country England
currentFunction heritage tourism
recreation
hasPart restored sections
heritageStatus partially restored heritage canal
historicUse freight transport
industrial transport
locatedIn City of Manchester NERFINISHED
City of Salford NERFINISHED
Greater Manchester
Lancashire
Metropolitan Borough of Bolton NERFINISHED
Metropolitan Borough of Bury NERFINISHED
namedAfter Bolton NERFINISHED
Bury NERFINISHED
Manchester NERFINISHED
originalFunction link Manchester with Bolton and Bury
region North West England
status largely derelict
use heritage
leisure
waterwaySystem British canal network
waterwayType narrow canal

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Clifton Country Park adjacentTo Manchester Bolton and Bury Canal (disused)