DescriptionEnd of truncated Dudley Canal, 1987 - geograph.org.uk - 1652530.jpg
English: End of truncated Dudley Canal near Hawne Basin, 1987, looking back from the very effective bar to further navigation, a steel bridge with one end dropped into the canal. Originally this No 2 Line of the Dudley Canal continued another 5 miles through Lapal Tunnel to connect with the Worcester and Birmingham Canal, but the tunnel was closed by persistent mining subsidence.
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