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Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal
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Sep 6 2007, 3:30 PM EDT
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Sep 6 2007, 3:29 PM EDT
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Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone Canal
was started in 1807 with the intention to link Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstone with Ardrossan to provide a transport link for materials
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Sep 6 2007, 3:28 PM EDT
james73
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Sep 6 2007, 3:26 PM EDT
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Sep 6 2007, 3:22 PM EDT
james73
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Short
sections of the
original
canal
remain
can
to
still
this
be
day
seen
to
at
the
West
Millarston and Ferguslie Mills area
of Paisley.
Houses in Tenenter Way and Cropton Grove face across the remnants. Traces of the old canal are also visible in fields between Hawkhead and Rosshall.
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Sep 6 2007, 3:21 PM EDT
james73
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Canal
Line. This line still uses the River Cart Aqueduct (which it crosses at a skewed angle). This makes the former aqueduct the worlds oldest
railway
line.
bridge that
is still in active use.
Small sections of the canal remain
tp
to
this day to the West of Paisley.
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Sep 6 2007, 3:19 PM EDT
james73
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closed and filled in and much of its course was used to build the Paisley Canal railway line.
Small sections of the canal remain tp this day to the West of Paisley.
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Sep 1 2007, 7:25 PM EDT
james73
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Sep 1 2007, 6:51 PM EDT
scallopboy
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Johnstone with
Ardrossan
toprovide
to provide
a transport link for materials which was not possible on the River Clyde at the time due to the shallow depth of
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Sep 1 2007, 6:35 PM EDT
scallopboy
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The canal was started in 1807 with the intention to link Glasgow, Paisley and Johnstonewith Ardrossan toprovide a transport link for materials which was not
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Sep 1 2007, 6:23 PM EDT
scallopboy
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Renamed from Paisley Canal by
scallopboy
Sep 1 2007, 6:23 PM EDT for: Rename
Sep 1 2007, 6:21 PM EDT
scallopboy
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scallopboy
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