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A towpath is a road or trail on the bank of a river, canal, or other inland waterway.
The purpose of a towpath is to allow a land vehicle, beasts of burden, or a team of human pullers to tow a boat, often a barge.
In more recent times, this has provided difficulties for walkers, where an attractive river-side walk cannot be followed because the towpath changes sides and the ferry is no more.
There is also a Two Tings policy in place, requiring bikes used on a towpath to be fitted with a bell, which should be rung twice when approaching pedestrians.
However, leisure traffic took over, and the canal is now as busy as it ever was, with leisure boating complemented by fishing, towpath walking and gongoozling.
The Grand Union Canal runs through Alperton, and the Grand Union Walk is its old towpath which was originally used by horses drawing the canal barges, and is now a recreational facility that serves Alperton.
The Oude Rijn was used for boat traffic ; there are still portions along the river where the towpath is present.
The Erie Canal towpath is a popular walking / biking path.
The towpath is a mix of pavement and crushed gravel in the Rochester area.
One is on the line between Summitville and Phillipsport where a lone stretch of the canal and the towpath, along with a dry-dock have been cleaned up.
It is long, and like many canal tunnels it has no towpath ; horses were walked over the hill and barges were pulled through the tunnel using a handrail on the wall of the tunnel, parts of which can still be seen.
The towpath from Maldon to Chelmsford has been designated as a public footpath, and is maintained in good order.
Around 70 per cent of the route is still intact, and they intended to clear up what is there and produce interpretation boards, to enable users of a towpath trail to appreciate it.
The canal way is now maintained as a park, with a linear trail following the old towpath, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park.
The towpath is popular with bikers and joggers.
Drakeholes Tunnel is a second, shorter tunnel 154 yards long also without a towpath built for the Chesterfield Canal at Drakeholes, Nottinghamshire a location between the Norwood Tunnel and the River Trent.
The feeder canal along the Delaware, being a former railroad rather than a towpath, is especially suited to bicycling.
There are many canals in and around Dudley, the main one being the Dudley Canal-most of which passes beneath Dudley in a tunnel which lacks a towpath and is therefore accessible only by boat.
The Piste cyclable du Canal-de-Chambly is a bicycle path that follows the towpath along the canal.
The towpath is part of National Cycle Network route 78, which links Campbeltown, Oban, Fort William and Inverness.
The Grand Union Canal also runs by on the outskirts of the village, and it is a short walk along the towpath to the neighbouring village of Cosgrove.
It has a towpath previously used by the horses which drew canal barges and which is now used as a footpath.

towpath and pedestrian
The pedestrian sidewalk provides access to the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal towpath via a ramp.

towpath and cycle
Due to the increase in cycle commuting since the 2005 London Bombings and increasing environmental awareness, the canal's towpath has become a busy cycle route for commuters.
The cycle route forms part of National Cycle Route 9. There are a number of " off route " mountain bike trails along the towpath.
The Worcester and Birmingham Canal towpath can be joined at the railway station and serves as a de-facto cycle route to Brindleyplace.
The towpath of the canal through Nottingham city centre is also the route of Nottingham's Big Track, a circular car free cycle and footpath, which follows the canal from the railway station in Nottingham to the Beeston locks, and then returns via the Trent riverside path.

towpath and route
Canal barges, towed by draft animals on an adjacent towpath, contended with the railway in the early industrial revolution, but were outcompeted in the carriage of high-value items due to the higher speed, falling costs, and route flexibility of rail.
Initially, this involved the setting up of the Gipping Way, a footpath from Ipswich to Stowmarket which uses the towpath for most of its route.
A new purpose was found for the canal route in 1979, when the Central Electricity Generating Board ( CEGB ) installed underground cables in a trough below the towpath between St John's Wood and City Road.
The route of the canal passes through the Sankey Valley Park and the towpath from Sankey Bridges to Widnes now forms part of the Trans Pennine Trail
A small portion of the C & LE's high speed route between Middletown and Dayton was parallel to the old towpath of the Miami and Erie Canal.
The Bridgwater & Taunton Canal provides a picturesque route through the village for pleasure boats, and the towpath is open to pedestrians and cyclists.
The towpath from Ambergate to Cromford is now a very popular walking route, with the Derwent Valley Line adjacent, Leawood Pump House and the High Peak Junction of the Cromford and High Peak Railway.
The line followed the route of the canal closely, with much of it built on the towpath.
Considerable work has been done beyond it to remove trees and reinstate the towpath, creating a useful walking route.
A public footpath between Gains Lane and Cadman's Lane crosses the route, and this will be partially re-routed along the towpath.
Work carried out in 2008 to create the Killamarsh Greenway brought large sections of the original canal towpath back into use as a traffic-free route through the town, with the intention that once restoration is complete, a significant section of the towpath will already be in a usable state.
Much of the canal towpath is easily walkable along the entire route.
US 6 and PA 590 follow part of the route between Honesdale and Hawley, with 590 running along the towpath and now-dry bed as it continues east along the Lackawaxen.
* Lower Lackawaxen valley: Route 590 follows the bed and towpath in some areas, and Towpath Road picks up the route in Pike County's Lackawaxen Township.
Westwards, the towpath proceeds to the Hertford Union junction with the Regent's Canal ; to the south this proceeds to Limehouse Basin, and to the north-west provides a route through north London to Islington, Camden and Paddington.
For much of its length, the towpath forms part of the route for the Trans Pennine Trail which joins it at Top Lane lift bridge, crosses to the east bank at Sykehouse lock, and leaves at Sykehouse lift bridge.

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