ANDERTON BOAT LIFT

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Uploaded by on Dec 11, 2006

Trip down from the Trent & Mersey Canal to the River Weaver on the Anderton Boat Lift - One of the wonders of Victorian Engineering

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  • This series of videos would be much more interesting with the orginal sounds.

  • Believe me you can only stand so much dripping water but then you just can't please all the people all the time can you?

  • its not the Falkirk Wheel!

  • Very observant of you RoadCone411 matey!

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  • @Maltray it was the first of its kind in the world when it was built

  • @starsky51 if you have a waterboard licence its free. otherwise its 15 quid per boat per lift

  • Heading down the Trent and Mersey this summer. Is there a toll to use the boat lift? Would love to head into Northwich centre for the night.

  • Wow

  • Great vid, I was wondering how this worked! Thanks!

  • The Anderton boat lift is very impressive - almost got a chance to use it this past summer but didn't have time to go down to the River Weaver....

  • opening times of Boat Lift are on Anderton Boat lift website

  • Plus have the Book on The Anderton Boat Lift By David Carden

  • Anderton Boat Lift 1875 conversion from hydraulic lift in 1908 untill 1983 went it became unsafe abandoned 1983 to 2002 when repopened after restoration

  • nio its older than the Falkirk wheel, Anderton Boat lift 1875

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