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There is a wharf on the Bude Canal about half a mile from the sea lock that links the canal to the tidal haven.
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There are no operational railways or trams in Tonga, although there was once a narrow-gauge railway from the lagoon to the wharf, which gave its name to Railway Road.
There was a 300-foot wharf at Keeler, and the steamship route cut days off the time for a freight wagon to circle the lake.
In recent years, some of these problems seem to have been solved, with improved police patrols along the river bank in the trouble hotspots, and regular cleaning work which is carried out by the local council, as well as local residents on a voluntary basis. There are boat trips still running in the summer months from brandy wharf along the ancholme to south ferriby and in the other direction to bishops bridge
There is a regular trans-harbour ferry service between Wellington and Eastbourne, which docks at the Days Bay wharf in Eastbourne and at Queen's Wharf close to down-town Wellington.
There was no one working at the public wharf at the foot of Great George Street when the Canadian delegates arrived on the steamship SS Victoria, so Prince Edward Island representative William Henry Pope had to handle receptions by himself, including rowing out to greet the new arrivals.
There was a coal wharf near Powick Bridge, belonging with the mill, whose owner had the right to use a towing path to the river Severn.
There was a wharf at Bawtry, but a large bend just above it was in the way when the Great Northern Railway was constructed.
There is also a large wharf for copra export on the town's edge, allowing deep-water ships to load copra and oil directly from the land.
There are other wharves and ports within the harbour, notable among them the Devonport Naval Base, and its accompanying ammunition dump at Kauri Point, Birkenhead, and the Chelsea Sugar Refinery wharf, all capable of taking ships over.
There was also a much earlier wagonway which connected the Shipley collieries to Shipley wharf between the completion of the Erewash Canal in 1779 and the completion of the Nutbrook Canal in 1796, from which point in time the Nutbrook Canal took this traffic.
There was even a special hard wharf built at Paeroa for fear of a conventional one collapsing while the machines were unloaded.
There had long been a wharf near the Swan Inn on the river and this became a site for local industry.
There is a car ferry between Nishiminato ( Kokura ) and Hikinoshima ( Shimonoseki ) which takes about ten minutes, and a passenger ferry from Moji-ko to Shimonoseki ( Karato wharf ).
There is a small wharf located at the fishing village of Tongha-dong but can only accommodate vessels smaller than 40 meters in length.
There is a single-lane concrete road leading from the wharf on Saline Bay through the village to Saltwhistle Bay.
There are historical references to a wharf at this site and to usage of the river as part of the drainage plan for the Somerset Levels by the Monks of Glastonbury.
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