Worcester and Birmingham Canal (via River Severn)

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The Worcester and Birmingham Canal is a historic English waterway linking Birmingham to Worcester, where it meets the River Severn and forms part of a major inland navigation route.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
waterway
connectedVia River Severn NERFINISHED
connects Birmingham NERFINISHED
Worcester NERFINISHED
connectsToCity Birmingham NERFINISHED
Worcester NERFINISHED
connectsToWaterway River Severn NERFINISHED
country England
formsPartOf English inland waterways network NERFINISHED
inland navigation route between Birmingham and River Severn
hasFunction link between Birmingham canal network and River Severn
hasMouthAt Worcester NERFINISHED
hasMouthIn River Severn NERFINISHED
heritageStatus historic canal
historicalSignificance historic English waterway
locatedIn United Kingdom
meetsWaterbody River Severn NERFINISHED
navigationStatus navigable
partOfRoute Birmingham–Worcester–River Severn navigation NERFINISHED
passesThrough West Midlands NERFINISHED
Worcestershire NERFINISHED
region Midlands NERFINISHED
terminus Birmingham NERFINISHED
Worcester NERFINISHED
transportRole inland water transport route
usedFor leisure cruising
navigation
recreational boating
towpath walking
waterwayType narrow canal

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Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal connectsWith Worcester and Birmingham Canal (via River Severn)