Grand Union Canal – Leicester Section & River Soar – Lock 13 - Foxton Bottom Staircase Lock 1 - Foxton, UK
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N 52° 30.011 W 000° 58.975
30U E 636917 N 5818585
This is lock 14 on the Grand Union canal – Leicester Section & River Soar.
Waymark Code: WMVMJ1
Location: East Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 05/04/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member dtrebilc
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This is lock 14 on the Grand Union canal – Leicester Section & River Soar and is the top lock of the bottom staircase of five locks at Foxton. The bottom lock of the staircase is number 17 and the top lock is number 13.

The Foxton flight consist of two staircases of five single width locks with a combined total rise of 75’. In 1900 an inclined plane was built to bypass the locks but it was not cost effective to run even though it reduced the journey time from 70 minutes to about 12 minutes (see associated waymark).

The Grand Union Canal - Leicester Section & River Soar runs for 66 miles through 59 locks from Norton Junction on the Grand Union Main Line in the south to the River Trent at Trent Lock in the north. The locks at the southern end up to Foxton are single width and the remainder are double width. The Foxton section is one of the pinch points that mean broadbeam craft cannot travel from north to south and vice versa. The other pinch points are in the Birmingham area.

The River Soar section is 40 miles long and was opened to navigation down to Loughborough in 1778. In the early days it was known as the Loughborough navigation and was extremely prosperous.

In 1794 the navigation was opened from Loughborough down to Leicester. In 1810 the navigation was opened from Leicester down to Foxton and from 1814 the complete link was made to the southern routes by opening the section between Foxton and Norton,

The Grand Union Canal was formed in 1929 from many separate canal systems and consists of:

- Grand Union Main Line
- Grand Union Leicester Section
- River Soar
- Erewash Canal
- Northampton Arm
- Aylesbury Arm
- Wendover Arm
- Slough Arm
- Paddington Arm

The lock numbering runs from 1 at the southern end up to 59 at the northern end; this is why the locks are numbered from 60 upwards on the Erewash canal which became part of the Grand Union in 1929.
Waterway Name: Grand Union Leicester Section & River Soar

Connected Points:
The Grand Union Leicester Section & River Soar links the River Trent in the north to the Grand Union Main Line in the south at Norton junction. It has arms to Market Harborough and Welford.


Type: Lock

Date Opened: 01/01/1810

Elevation Difference (meters): 2.00

Site Status: Operational

Web Site: [Web Link]

Date Closed (if applicable): Not listed

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