Old Main Line

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Old Main Line is a historic section of the Birmingham Canal Navigations in England, forming part of the early industrial-era canal network around Birmingham.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf canal
historic waterway
basinCountry United Kingdom
connectsTo Birmingham Canal NERFINISHED
New Main Line NERFINISHED
Wolverhampton Level canals NERFINISHED
country England
currentUse cycling route
leisure boating
recreational walking route
elevation Wolverhampton Level NERFINISHED
hasFeature aqueducts
locks
towpaths
tunnels
hasHistoricalSignificance contributed to growth of Birmingham as an industrial centre
supported coal and goods transport for Birmingham industries
hasNameOrigin named to distinguish it from the later New Main Line
heritageStatus historic canal line
historicalPeriod Industrial Revolution NERFINISHED
locatedIn Birmingham NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Midlands NERFINISHED
maintainedBy Canal & River Trust NERFINISHED
networkRole original main line of Birmingham Canal Navigations
partOf Birmingham Canal Navigations NERFINISHED
early industrial-era canal network around Birmingham
passesNear Birmingham city centre NERFINISHED
passesThrough Smethwick NERFINISHED
Tipton NERFINISHED
region Black Country NERFINISHED
use freight transport
industrial transport
waterwaySystem Birmingham Canal Navigations system NERFINISHED
waterwayType narrow canal

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Birmingham Canal Navigations hasPart Old Main Line