Regent's Canal is a canal north of central London. It connects the Paddington branch of the Grand Union Canal in the west to the Limehouse Basin and the Thames in east London.
Construction began on Oct. 14, 1812. The first section, between Paddington and Camden Town, opened in 1816 and included the 251-meter-long Maida Hill Tunnel and the 48-meter-long Lisson Grove Tunnel.
The section between Camden and Limehouse opened in 1820. This section included the 878-m-long Islington Tunnel and the Regent's Canal Dock.
In 2015, I walked along this bank with our youngest daughter when we were in London for a week. The brick bridge concerns the Regent's Park Road Canal Bridge. What a beautiful part of town there in Camden Town.
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