Tame Valley Canal
1844 Opened - one of the last narrow canals to be built; 8.5 miles with 13 locks from Salford Junction with the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal to Tame Valley Junction on the Walsall Canal, via Rushall junction with the Rushall Canal.
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1844 Opened - one of the last narrow canals to be built; 8.5 miles with 13 locks from Salford Junction with the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal to Tame Valley Junction on the Walsall Canal, via Rushall junction with the Rushall Canal.
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