Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal

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The Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal is a historic English waterway that forms a key part of the route between the Midlands and the northwest, now incorporated into the Shropshire Union Canal network.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
historic waterway
connectedToNetwork British inland waterways
connectsRegion Midlands NERFINISHED
Northwest of England
connectsTo Chester Canal NERFINISHED
Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal NERFINISHED
country England
currentFunction heritage waterway
pleasure cruising
formsKeyPartOfRouteBetween Midlands NERFINISHED
northwest of England
formsPartOfRouteBetween Birmingham NERFINISHED
Liverpool NERFINISHED
hasFeature bridges
cuttings
embankments
locks
heritage part of British canal network
historicRole industrial transport route
locatedIn Midlands NERFINISHED
North West England
navigationAuthority Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
partOf Shropshire Union Canal NERFINISHED
status navigable
use leisure boating
recreational cruising
tourism
waterwaySystem Shropshire Union Canal network NERFINISHED
waterwayType narrow canal

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Shropshire Union Canal connectsTo Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal
Middlewich hasCanal Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal
this entity surface form: Shropshire Union Canal Middlewich Branch