Royal Canal of Ireland

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Picture of the Royal Canal near Mullingar taken in October 2004
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Picture of the Royal Canal near Mullingar taken in October 2004

The Royal Canal (An Chanáil Ríoga in Irish) is a canal originally built for freight and passenger transportation from the River Liffey at Dublin to the River Shannon in the Republic of Ireland. The canal passes through Maynooth, Enfield and Mullingar and has a spur to Longford. There is one main feeder (from Lough Owel) joining the canal at Mullingar. The canal is notable in that the Dublin - Mullingar railway line was built alongside the canal for much of the distance. The meandering route of the canal ensures a speed limiting curvature for the railway. The canal was bought by the Midland Great Western Railway to provide a route to the West of Ireland, originally planning to close the canal and build the railway along its bed. Today Waterways Ireland is responsible for the canal.

The other main canal in Ireland is the Grand Canal from Dublin's southside through the Midlands to the River Shannon.

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