Genesee Valley Canal
| Genesee Valley Canal | |
|---|---|
| Aqueduct in Portageville, New York over the Genesee River | |
| Specifications | |
| Length | 124 miles (200 km) | 
| Locks | 106 | 
| Status | closed | 
| History | |
| Original owner | New York State | 
| Date of first use | September 1, 1840 | 
| Date completed | 1862 | 
| Date closed | September 30, 1878 | 
| Geography | |
| Start point | Erie Canal in Rochester, New York | 
| End point | Allegheny River near Olean, New York | 
| Branch(es) | Dansville branch | 
The Genesee Valley Canal is a former canal that operated in western New York between 1840 and 1878. It ran for a length of 124 miles, passing through 106 locks. Its course was later used by the Genesee Valley Canal Railroad and today comprises portions of the Genesee Valley Greenway.