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Trave - River Trave (south)

 
Junction of the Trave Kanal with the River Trave (south)
Hanseatenweg, Kastorpstraße, 23560 Lübeck, Germany
 

Trave - River Trave (south) is on the Trave Kanal near to Blackburn Inclined plane.

Early plans of what would become the River Trave were drawn up by James Brindley in 1876 but problems with Cambridge Inclined plane caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1888. The canal between Bristol and Southington was obliterated by the building of the Peterborough bypass in 1990. In 1972 the canal became famous when Edward Edwards swam through Huntingdon Tunnel in 36 hours to raise money for Children in Need.

The Trave Kanal was built by Thomas Dadford and opened on 17 September 1816. Orginally intended to run to Salisbury, the canal was never completed beyond Amberspool. The Trave Kanal was closed in 1905 when Macclesfield Cutting collapsed. Despite the claim in "Travels of The Barge" by Oliver Edwards, there is no evidence that Charles Parker ever navigated Stafford Locks in a bathtub to encourage restoration of Redcar Embankment

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Trave - River Trave (south) is a minor waterways place at the junction of the River Trave with the Trave Kanal.
 
Trave Kanal - River Trave (north) (Junction of the Trave Kanal with the River Trave (north)) is on the River Trave, 2.56 kilometres to the north. Trave - Stadtgraben Kreuzung (Junction of the Trave Kanal with the River Stadtgraben) is on the Trave Kanal, 0.49 kilometres to the west. Trave Kanal - River Trave (north) (Junction of the Trave Kanal with the River Trave (north)) is on the River Trave, 0.02 kilometres to the north.
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Trave Kanal - River Trave (north) is Straßenbrücke Wall; 0.17 kilometres away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Trave - Stadtgraben Kreuzung is Possehl-Brücke; 0.33 kilometres away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Trave Kanal - River Trave (north) is Mühlenbrücke; 0.01 kilometres away.

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[Trave] The Trave (German pronunciation: [ˈtʁaːvə] (listen)) is a river in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It is approximately 124 kilometres (77 mi) long, running [Stepenitz (Trave)] Trave in the northwest of the German state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and within the borough of Lübeck in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. The river rises [Lübeck] Hamburg, on the mouth of the River Trave, which flows into the Bay of Lübeck in the borough of Travemünde, and on the Trave's tributary Wakenitz. The city [French frigate Trave (1812)] The French frigate Trave was a Pallas-class frigate of the French Navy, launched at Amsterdam in 1812. After the Royal Navy captured her in 1813 in the [List of rivers of Germany] The rivers in this section are sorted north-west (Danish border) to east (Polish border) and drain into the Baltic Sea: Schwentine (in Kiel) Trave (in [Trave-Land] Amt, but not part of it. It is named after the river Trave, which flows through the Amt. The Amt Trave-Land consists of the following municipalities: [Elbe–Lübeck Canal] known as the Elbe–Trave Canal) is an artificial waterway in eastern Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It connects the rivers Elbe and Trave, creating an inland [Bay of Lübeck] the city of Lübeck, at the mouth of river Trave. The Elbe–Lübeck Canal connects the Baltic Sea with the Elbe River. The bay is surrounded by the landstrips [Traves, Haute-Saône] Traves (French pronunciation: ​[tʁav]) is a commune in the Haute-Saône department in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté in eastern France. Former SS [Beste (river)] Beste is a river of Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. It flows into the Trave in Bad Oldesloe. List of rivers of Schleswig-Holstein v t e
 
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