The Chesterfield Canal begins at the River Trent in the town of West Stockwith, Nottinghamshire, and stretches approximately 46 miles to its end point in the town of Chesterfield, Derbyshire. It was originally constructed to facilitate the transport of goods, and today it serves as a popular recreational waterway. The canal features a series of locks and picturesque countryside, making it a favored destination for boating and walking.
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Chesterfield railway station ended in 1870.
Chesterfield Grammar School ended in 1974.
Chesterfield Central railway station ended in 1963.
Chesterfield St Helena School ended in 1991.
Chesterfield Market Place railway station ended in 1951.
Sheffield, Huddersfield, Chesterfield
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Canal A ended in 2004.