Congleton, Dane Valley Bridge 1898
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The Macclesfield Canal was not completed until 1831, but provided a link between the Peak Forest and the Trent & Mersey canals. It came into railway ownership in 1846, and continued to attract traffic. The main problem was that its width and depth prevented its reaching its full potential.
An extract from Cheshire Photographic Memories.
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