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Pinxton Wharf is the northern terminus of the Cromford Canal Link , which opened up local coalfields and Pinxton porcelain to a wide market via the Erewash Canal. From here, an early railway (the Mansfield and Pinxton) was opened in 1819 to connect Mansfield with the canal system. Tickets to travel on the horse drawn line could be bought at the Boat Inn. © Copyright Nick Leverton and licensed for reuse under this Creative Commons Licence. Geograph Project. http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/5710

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