Hereford and Gloucester canal & trust (General)
The Hereford to Gloucester canal was begun in 1793 and completed by 1845. Unfortunately it was never the commercial success that it was hoped it would be and it closed in 1885 when it was rented to the Great Western Railway at a cost of £5,000 per year. The GWR then reused some of the route to build to the Gloucester to Ledbury Railway.
The primary objective of the proposers of the Hereford & Gloucester Canal was to transport the coal from pits near Newent, in the hope that Hereford would benefit from cheaper coal.
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Complete thread:
- Boatmen of Newent -
Rivington,
2008-04-02, 06:20
- Hereford and Gloucester canal & trust - slowhands, 2008-04-02, 20:09
- Boatmen of Newent - ChrisW, 2008-04-02, 23:17