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About WorcestershireYou are in: Hereford and Worcester > About Worcestershire > Canals in Herefordshire and Worcestershire Canal locks Canals in Herefordshire and WorcestershireFind out more about the fascinating past and present of the canal network in the two counties. Canals were the arteries of the Industrial revolution, and the cutting edge of transport technology. Archive pictures of Worcester's waterfront Once the railways came many canals closed, and fell into disrepair. Diglis banal basin by Andrew Darge Now they are enjoying a new lease of life as people go boating, walking and cycling along them. Diglis Lock The canals in this area have a fascinating history - we have the longest run of locks in the country, and a couple of canals that are being restored by enthusiasts. Find out which they are below. CANALS IN HEREFORDSHIRE AND WORCESTERSHIREDroitwich canalLength 5 ¾ miles Being restored with a £3m grant. Herefordshire and Gloucestershire canalLength 35 miles Stourbridge Arm - forcing a passage - Max Sinclair Being restored by a Trust Staffordshire and Worcestershire canalLength 46 miles Still navigable – 43 locks Stourbridge CanalLength 5 Miles Blockhouse, Tallow Hill, Winter 1963 Max Sinclair Worcester and Birmingham canalLength 30 miles Still navigable – 58 locks TUNNELSKings Norton or West Hill tunnel on the Worcester to Birmingham canal – 2726 yards
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