The canal fell into disuse after the coming of the railway in the 1850s, but has been restored for leisure uses.
The canal fell into disuse, but was rehabilitated in 1999.
The canal has long since fallen into disuse and little trace of it can be found today.
With the decline of Mughal power in the 18th century, both canals fell into disrepair and closed.
The canal fell into disrepair following the collapse of the tunnel in 1907.
After construction ended, the canal quickly fell into disrepair.
The canal fell into disuse in the late 19th century and the city government covered over or filled in various sections.
After the coming of the railways, the canal fell into disuse and was closed.
In recent years however, the canal has fallen into disrepair & neglect.
This canal has fallen in disuse because of its many non-operable bridges.