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Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries / With a description of the Panama, Suez, Manchester, Nicaraguan, and other canals.

Chapter 85: IV. STATEMENT OF THE CANALS, ETC., IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, OWNED OR CONTROLLED BY RAILWAY COMPANIES ON 31ST DECEMBER, 1882, ARRANGED UNDER THE DATES OF THE SPECIAL ACTS AUTHORISING THE ARRANGEMENTS.
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The work emphasizes the centrality of efficient transport to economic life and focuses on waterborne movement, particularly artificial waterways. It presents a typology of canals by purpose and function, traces their development from ancient hydraulic works through Roman and later periods to modern canal-building, and outlines engineering elements such as locks, sluices, and water-supply management. The narrative surveys notable navigation projects, considers the practical and economic challenges of construction and operation, and discusses how technical solutions, legal arrangements, and hydrological conditions influenced canal design and usage across different regions.

IV.
STATEMENT OF THE CANALS, ETC., IN THE UNITED KINGDOM, OWNED
OR CONTROLLED BY RAILWAY COMPANIES ON 31ST DECEMBER, 1882,
ARRANGED UNDER THE DATES OF THE SPECIAL ACTS AUTHORISING
THE ARRANGEMENTS.

 
Years.   England.     Scotland.     Ireland.     Total.  
  miles miles miles miles
Under Act of  1845    78¼ .. 92 170¼
1846 774½ .. .. 774½
1847   96¼ .. ..   96¼
1848   20¾ 32 ..   52¾
1852   86½ .. ..   86½
1862     3¼ .. ..     3¼
1864 74   .. .. 74  
1865 34   .. .. 34  
1866   15¼ .. ..   15¼
1867 .. 53 .. 53  
1870 50   .. .. 50  
1872 17   .. .. 17  
1882     9¾ .. ..     9¾
Total 1259½   85 92  1436½