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| here was a ferry at this point which took the | towpath across the river when it was used for towing |
| t during this period, there would have been a | towpath along the east bank. |
| hout the year, the water remains calm and the | towpath alongside the river remains busy with pedestr |
| as two channels of 5 metres with a 3.5 metres | towpath and a 3.5 metres maintenance access path on e |
| ge at the station leads to the Cromford Canal | towpath and to a bridge over the canal to Sandy Lane |
| l as woodland paths, a short section of canal | towpath and some road sections. |
| day, some stone masonry of the weigh station, | towpath, and nearby canal locks remain, but they are |
| il runs past the building along the old canal | towpath, and it leads visitors to other parts of hist |
| ook down at the throngs squeezing past on the | towpath and, due to the restricted number of guest ti |
| with the parallel Sheffield and Tinsley Canal | towpath as an 8 mile circular walk known as The Blue |
| following 3/4 mile is still followable on the | towpath as it passes through Prees Branch Canal Natur |
| As there is no | towpath, barges originally had to be legged through. |
| 31 May 1953, and were seen cycling along the | towpath beside the River Thames at about 11am. |
| On the | towpath beside the former ferry crossing stands the l |
| tored and now has over four miles of walkable | towpath between Resolven and Glynneath. |
| boats could be pulled from a wooden, two-tier | towpath bridge at Clark's Ferry. |
| When the Driffield Navigation was built, a | towpath bridge was placed over the West Beck near the |
| The canal | towpath can be accessed from the Old Church Road cana |
| The Worcester and Birmingham Canal | towpath can be joined at the railway station and serv |
| The National cycle route 47 follows the | towpath for seven miles (11 km) from Barrack Hill tun |
| For much of its length, the | towpath forms part of the route for the Trans Pennine |
| The | towpath from Ambergate to Cromford is now a very popu |
| The lock can be reached a short way down the | towpath from Osney Bridge on the A420 Botley Road on |
| The | towpath has been incorporated into the National Cycle |
| The Company charged along the narrow | towpath, headed by Captain Kilby, who, though wounded |
| ey Viaduct photographed from Nottingham Canal | Towpath in 2006 |
| t, and popular walks lead from here along the | towpath in both directions. |
| nel was the first tunnel in Britain to have a | towpath in the tunnel (along with its shorter neighbo |
| is 459 yards (420 m) long and has a complete | towpath inside. |
| ough wide enough for two boats to pass has no | towpath inside. |
| Further along the | towpath is the fully restored Midford Aqueduct. |
| The | towpath is open to pedestrians and cyclists which for |
| On the | towpath is a sculpture named 'The Stone Sofa', by Tim |
| Nevertheless the western | towpath is very derelict with long and deep potholes |
| The eastern | towpath is paved in brick with raised strips for hors |
| ord village along the old rerstored canal bed | towpath is the Packhorse bridge, now closed to foot t |
| plates to give additional shear strength The | towpath is cantilevered from one side, as at Pontcysy |
| ng the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal | towpath, leading to the National Cycle Network Nation |
| The floor below the canal | towpath level will be a courtyard area with a £250,00 |
| ately ending in Muriel Street, from where the | towpath may be accessed. |
| nvolved in investigations into the Teddington | Towpath murders in the 1950s, the death of anti-racis |
| Section of the Way for the Millennium on the | towpath of the Trent and Mersey Canal |
| ard, unpaved, along the former Manayunk Canal | towpath of the Schuylkill Navigation System, passing |
| also passes through the village following the | towpath of the Montgomeryshire (latterly the Montgome |
| A group of surveyors, walking along the | towpath of the Oakham Canal, were confronted by Lord |
| heny Railroad (R&A), which was laid along the | towpath of the James River and Kanawha Canal. |
| le as is the subway, now bricked-up, from the | towpath of the Sheffield Canal alongside which the ra |
| are once again allowed to access the eastern | towpath of the tunnel as a through route; gates have |
| It links to the River Calder Greenway and the | towpath of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal to form a ci |
| heny Railroad (R&A), which was laid along the | towpath of the James River and Kanawha Canal in the 1 |
| The | towpath of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal and the trac |
| The | towpath of the Grand Union Canal in Alperton was nota |
| the wrong exit from the restaurant and up the | towpath of the old Pennsylvania Canal's Delaware Divi |
| east from the Blue Ridge Mountains along the | towpath of the James River and Kanawha Canal, proving |
| It has a | towpath on its eastern side and is crossed by only on |
| his point carrying barge horses across to the | towpath on the opposite side. |
| nt downstream near the Deerfield River, and a | towpath on its east shore. |
| idges made at Horseley Ironworks carrying the | towpath over the canal. |
| Oxford: Oxford | Towpath Press. |
| Oxford: | Towpath Press. |
| red to ensure water could reach the dock, the | towpath remained blocked for another nine years. |
| It is possible for patrons to moor along the | towpath running past the hotel on the river. |
| tion of old NY 146B is now part of the Mohawk | Towpath Scenic Byway, a National Scenic Byway. |
| 1963 a 30 feet (9.1 m) high embankment on the | towpath side gave way, spilling 10,000 tons of sand a |
| e and Lea Valley Lines railway bridges as the | towpath skirts the West Warwick Reservoir further to |
| ally two tunnels: at the northern portal, the | towpath splits off and rises on a ramp and then enter |
| Pedestrian and cycle access via the | towpath that forms part of the Lea Valley Walk. |
| Walking and cycle access via the | towpath that forms part of the Lea Valley Walk |
| Since all the umpiring takes place from the | towpath, there was no choice but to cancel the remain |
| The tunnel does not have a | towpath, therefore the narrowboats were pushed throug |
| There is no | towpath through the tunnel, and walkers and cyclists |
| The nearby Cromford Canal | towpath to High Peak Junction, and onwards towards Am |
| The trail will instead use the C&O Canal | towpath to bypass the tunnel within the Chesapeake an |
| The | towpath towards Shireoaks suffered some damage follow |
| tone along portions of the 20 miles (32.2 km) | Towpath Trail, following a former stretch of the 308 |
| The | towpath under the bridge on the southern bank now for |
| vides access to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal | towpath via a ramp. |
| A | Towpath Walk in Oxford. |
| In the 1990s and 2000s the canal and | towpath was regenerated for boaters and cyclists, wit |
| The | towpath was on the Buckinghamshire bank, and navigati |
| presented a problem to navigation because the | towpath was on the other side of the island from the |
| presented a problem to navigation because the | towpath was on the other side of the island from the |
| In the late 1980s, parts of the | towpath were incorporated into the Templer Way histor |
| an Navigation), and dominates the edge of the | towpath where it meets Tullynacross Road. |
| Pedestrian and cycle access via the | towpath which forms part of the Lea Valley Walk |
| treet, Hampton Row leads only on to the canal | towpath, which limited the station's accessibility. |
| Access from Iffley was via the River Thames | towpath, which has a footbridge over Hinksey Stream c |
| e lock is located on the River Lee Navigation | towpath which is part of the Lea Valley Walk |
| ing and cycling via the River Lee Navigations | towpath which forms part of the Lea Valley Walk |
| There is pedestrian and cycle access via the | towpath which also forms part of the Lea Valley Walk. |
| The lock stands on the River Lee Navigation | towpath which forms part of the Lea Valley Walk. |
| Custis Trail); the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal | towpath which extends 185 miles (298 km) to Cumberlan |
| There is no | towpath within the tunnel, which was for the most par |
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