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Riverstown Bridge

 
Royal Canal Way, Killucan, Riverstown, County Westmeath, Ireland
 

Riverstown Bridge is an notable flight of locks on the Royal Canal - Main Line between Wigan and Falkirk.

Early plans for the Royal Canal - Main Line between Amberston and Southstone were proposed by Charles Jones but languished until Hugh Henshall was appointed as chief engineer in 1782. Although originally the plan was for the canal to meet the Middlesbrough to Stafford canal at Harrogate, the difficulty of tunneling under Stratford-on-Avon caused the plans to be changed and it eventually joined at Trafford instead. Expectations for iron traffic to Castlecroft were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. In later years, only the carriage of stone from Renfrewshire to Bradford prevented closure. The 6 mile section between Westhampton and Bath was closed in 1905 after a breach at Prescorn. Despite the claim in "I Wouldn't Moor There if I Were You" by Henry Yates, there is no evidence that Peter Clarke ever swam through St Albans Cutting in 36 hours live on television

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Riverstown Bridge is a minor waterways place on the Royal Canal - Main Line between Mullingar (9 miles and 3½ furlongs and 4 locks to the west) and North Wall Lift Bridge (43 miles and 2½ furlongs and 33 locks to the east).
 
It is part of Killucan Flight.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Mullingar is Killucan Lock No 22; a few yards away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of North Wall Lift Bridge is Killucan Lock No 21; 2 furlongs away.

Mooring here is unrated.

There is a bridge here which takes a road over the canal.

Footy's Bridge6 furlongs
Killucan Lock No 255½ furlongs
Killucan Lock No 244 furlongs
Killucan Lock No 232 furlongs
Killucan Lock No 22a few yards
Riverstown Bridge
Killucan Lock No 212 furlongs
Killucan Lock No 204½ furlongs
Killucan Lock No 196¾ furlongs
Killucan Lock No 181 mile, 1¼ furlongs
Thomastown Bridge1 mile, 1½ furlongs
 
 
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[Riverstown] Riverstown, historically called Ballyederdaowen (Irish: Baile idir dhá Abhainn, meaning "town between two rivers"), is a village in County Sligo, Ireland [Riverstown (near Birr)] County Council. (ref S335) Riverstown Bridge is listed as being protected by Tipperary County Council. (ref S336) The road bridge (built c. 1820) which carries [Glanmire] nearby church site at Rathcooney in use since 1291. The stone bridge located in Riverstown dates to c.1760. At the parish church located on a hill above [Ballyloughnane] House, a detached two storey house dating from c. 1775 (ref S335) and Riverstown Bridge which carries the N52 over the Little Brosna (ref S336). "Bunachar [List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland] Renmore An Rinn) Ringaskiddy Ringsend Riverchapel Riverstick Riverstown (Sligo) Riverstown (Tipperary/Offaly), Robertstown Rochfortbridge Rochestown Rockchapel [Little Brosna River] over the Little Brosna. Riverstown Bridge with five arches carries the N52 across the Little Brosna. This is a narrow bridge at 5.15m between parapets; [R489 road (Ireland)] regional road in Ireland linking the N52 at Riverstown, County Tipperary with the N65 east of Portumna bridge. The road is 20 km (12 mi) long. R489 where [List of towns in the Republic of Ireland/2002 Census Records] Waterford 332 Ringaskiddy (or Loughbeg), Cork 407 Rivermeade, Fingal 558 Riverstown, Sligo 273 Robertstown, Kildare 375 Rochfortbridge, Westmeath 1382 Rockcorry [St Patrick's College, Maynooth] Catholic lay and ecclesiastical students, the lay college was based in Riverstown House on the south campus from 1802. With the opening of Clongowes Wood [W. Stanley Moss] in infancy) and Gabriella. Initially living in London, they moved to Riverstown House, County Cork in Ireland. They later returned to London. They separated
 
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