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Trafalgar Dock

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OS grid
  
SJ333919

Address
  
Liverpool L3 0AN, UK

Opened
  
1836

Type
  
Wet dock

Trafalgar Dock

Location
  
Joins
  
Salisbury DockWaterloo Dock

Area
  
5 acres (2.0 ha), 4,546 sq yd (3,801 m) (in 1859)

Similar
  
Salisbury Dock, Waterloo Dock, Collingwood Dock, Nelson Dock - Liverpool, Clarence Dock

Trafalgar Dock is a dock on the River Mersey, in England, and part of the Port of Liverpool. It is situated in the northern dock system in Vauxhall and connected to Salisbury Dock to the north. The sites of two former docks are located in the vicinity; Victoria Dock was located to the south and Clarence Dock to the east.

History

Trafalgar Dock was designed by Jesse Hartley, opened in 1836 and named after the Battle of Trafalgar.

During the early 1990s, most of the dock basin was used as a designated landfill site. This has left only a section of the northern part of the dock and a narrow channel along the eastern dock wall. What remains of the dock provides access to Clarence Graving Docks.

In 2007, work began on a £20 million extension of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, providing a further 1.4 mi (2.3 km) of navigable waterway. A new 6.5 m (21 ft)-wide channel was excavated through Trafalgar Dock to the northern end of West Waterloo Dock as part of the canal route.

References

Trafalgar Dock Wikipedia


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