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Rochdale Canal

John Rennie was appointed surveyor/engineer for the Rochdale canal in June 1791, his assistant on the Rochdale was William Crosley from Halifax. A Rochdale Canal Bill was passed in 1794 and construction began. By 1799 the canal was open between Sowerby Bridge and Todmorden and from Manchester to Rochdale. The canal opened through to Manchester in 1804, the first trans-Pennine canal route. The company leased the canal to a consortium of railway companies in 1855. By the twentieth century the tonnage being carried was in sharp decline. In 1937 the last boat made the through journey across the Pennines on the Rochdale Canal. In 1952, the canal was closed apart from the short section between Castlefield and the Ashton Canal junction at Piccadilly. By 1965 the nine locks on the Rochdale through Manchester city centre were almost unusable. The Rochdale Canal Society in the 1980s and 1990s began to re-open stretches of the canal between Todmorden and Sowerby Bridge. In 1996 the canal was opened to navigation once again between Sowerby Bridge and the summit level with the construction of Tuel Lane lock and tunnel in Sowerby Bridge. With a fall of almost 20 feet, is the deepest lock on the inland waterways system. In 2000, the canal was transferred from the Rochdale Canal Company to the Waterways Trust. In July 2002, the whole 91 locks and 32 miles between Castlefield Junction and Sowerby Bridge became navigable once again.
by Jo and Steve Turner

Created: Thu, 28 Mar 2024, Updated: Mon, 8 Apr 2024


19 images use this description:

SD9524 : Shaw Wood Bridge 25 and Shaw Plains Lock 15, Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1994
SE0523 : End of Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1994
SD9625 : Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1996
SD9420 : Warland Upper lock 35 Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1998
SD9927 : Gongoozlers at Blackpit Lock 9 and Blackpit Bridge 17, Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1995
SE0623 : Tuel Lane Tunnel, Rochdale Canal, Sowerby Bridge by Jo and Steve Turner
1996
SE0325 : Rochdale Canal Overflow Ford by John Walton
2024
SE0623 : Lock 1 Rochdale Canal, Sowerby Bridge by Jo and Steve Turner
1996
SE0226 : Brearley Bridge by Jo and Steve Turner
1994
SE0623 : Tuel Lane lock, Sowerby bridge, Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1996
SE0523 : Sowerby Long Bridge No.2 Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1994
SD9625 : Holmcoat Lock 14, Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1994
SD9926 : Mayroyd Lock 8 Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1994
SD9323 : Wadsworth Mill lock Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1995
SD9424 : Baltimore Bridge 29, Todmorden, Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1995
SD9321 : Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1995
SD9927 : Horse drawn boat, Rochdale Canal, Hebden Bridge by Jo and Steve Turner
1996
SD9420 : Lanebottom Bridge, Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1995
SD9418 : Summit lock 37 Rochdale Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
1998


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