The Royal Canal, completed in 1817, was initially intended for commercial transport but fell into decline with the advent of railways. The vision to transform it into a greenway emerged in the early 2000s, aiming to create a continuous off-road route for cyclists and pedestrians.
The Royal Canal, completed in 1817, was initially intended for commercial transport but fell into decline with the advent of railways. The vision to transform it into a greenway emerged in the early 2000s, aiming to create a continuous off-road route for cyclists and pedestrians.
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