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Grand Canal - Corbally Branch

 
 
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The Grand Canal - Corbally Branch is a narrow canal and is part of the Grand Canal. It runs for 4 miles and 7¾ furlongs from Naas - Corbally Junction (where it joins the Grand Canal - Naas Branch) to Corbally Harbour (which is a dead end).

The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

Naas - Corbally Junction
Junction of the Naas and Corbally branches of the Grand Canal
Ploopluck Bridge 3¾ furlongs 0 locks
R409 Bridge 5 furlongs 0 locks
Jigginstown Bridge 6¾ furlongs 0 locks
Jigginstown Bridge Winding Hole 7¼ furlongs 0 locks
Limerick Road Bridge
Limit of Navigation
7¾ furlongs 0 locks
Limerick Bridge 1 mile and 2 furlongs 0 locks
Connaught Bridge 2 miles and 2 furlongs 0 locks
Hoare's Bridge 3 miles and 6½ furlongs 0 locks
Mooney's Bridge 4 miles and 3¼ furlongs 0 locks
Corbally Harbour 4 miles and 7¾ furlongs 0 locks
 
 
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[Grand Canal (Ireland)] and was known as the Circular Line. Naas/Corbally Navigable to Naas, but a low bridge prevents access to Corbally Barrow, joining the River Barrow at Athy [List of rivers of County Dublin] "The Stream of the Neighing of Horses" Boherboy Stream (Upper reaches) Corbally Slade River Liffey 3rd - Right Next valley east of Slade of Saggart To [List of Alpha Phi Omega members] 1929-2014 Sobel, Robert. "Biographical Directory of the United States Executive Branch, 1774-1989." Published 1990; Greenwood Press. Retrieved December 6, 2006 [1917 New Year Honours] Story, Royal Engineers Major The Honourable Edward Plantagenet Joseph Corbally Stourton, Yorkshire Light Infantry Major Cyril Edwin Stranack, Royal Artillery
 
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