Somerset's Crazy Canal Invention
Hey folks. Thanks for watching, if you like what we do and would like to help contribute towards the making of the videos, please consider the following links: / everydisusedstation http://www.paulwhitewick.co.uk https://ko-fi.com/everydisusedstation This week saw us walk along part of the Somerset Coal Canal. In particular we took a look at the three methods they used to traverse the Combe Hay section. From Crazy Caissons to Incredible Inclines... plus a whole bunch of lock gates. Credit as follows: Music: Epidemicsound.com Maps: railmaponline.com Maps: Google.com Maps: NLS Pictures: Colliery: Phil Taylor. Caisson Lock: Ayack Via Wiki. CC 2.0. Caisson Lock Black and White: John Billingsley (D. 1811). CC - Public Domain.

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