I like how the locks can be used by the public. I imagine it's very useful for someone to open them for an approaching canal boat. It's great they remain because they are still cool to witness and hold a lot of historic value.
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I completely agree, so much history preserved in this area yet it's still used day to day. It's so useful with people helping with the locks, especially when I was driving the canal boat with my son, who was a several months old strapped to me in a baby carrier. That was an experience.