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Pennsylvania Canal (West Branch Division)

West Branch Pennsylvania Canal
Leafless trees overhang a water channel that is uniformly about 25 feet (8 meters) wide.
Bald Eagle Crosscut Canal in Flemington in 2010
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
Branch of Pennsylvania Canal
Connected to North Branch Canal, Susquehanna Division Canal, Lewisburg Cut, Muncy Cut, Bald Eagle Crosscut Canal
Northern end West Branch Susquehanna River
 - location Farrandsville, Clinton County
 - elevation 558 ft (170 m)
 - coordinates 41°10′12″N 77°30′57″W / 41.17000°N 77.51583°W / 41.17000; -77.51583 
Southern end Susquehanna River
 - location Northumberland, Northumberland County
 - elevation 420 ft (128 m)
 - coordinates 40°52′55″N 76°47′51″W / 40.88194°N 76.79750°W / 40.88194; -76.79750Coordinates: 40°52′55″N 76°47′51″W / 40.88194°N 76.79750°W / 40.88194; -76.79750 
Length 73 mi (117 km)
Original owner Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
Construction began 1828
Date completed 1835
Number of locks 22
Status Historic, abandoned
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Map of historic Pennsylvania canals

The West Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Canal ran 73 miles (117 km) from the canal basin at Northumberland, Pennsylvania, at the confluence of the West Branch Susquehanna River with the main stem of the Susquehanna River, north through Muncy, then west through Williamsport, Jersey Shore, and Lock Haven to its terminus in Farrandsville. At its southern terminus in the Northumberland basin, the West Branch Canal met the North Branch Canal and the Susquehanna Division Canal. Through these connections to other divisions of the Pennsylvania Canal, it formed part of a multi-state water transportation system including the Main Line of Public Works.

Between Northumberland and Muncy, the canal lay east of the river. Beyond Muncy, where the river makes a right-angle turn, the canal lay to the north. Started in 1828 and completed in 1835, it had 19 lift locks overcoming a total vertical rise of about 140 feet (43 m). The locks, beginning with No. 13, slightly upstream of the Northumberland Canal Basin, and ending with No. 34 at Lockport, across the river from Lock Haven, included two guard locks and an outlet lock in addition to the 19 lift locks.

The state intended to extend the West Branch Canal from Farrandsville further upstream along the West Branch Susquehanna River to the mouth of Sinnemahoning Creek. Plans called for 33 miles (53 km) of canal, but the project was abandoned along with the idea that the West Branch Canal would eventually connect to the Allegheny River in western Pennsylvania.


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