Birmingham & Fazeley Canal – Aston Flight – Lock 1, Birmingham, UK
Posted by: ntpayne
N 52° 29.423 W 001° 53.292
30U E 575488 N 5816163
This is the first or top lock of the Aston flight of 11 locks in the centre of Birmingham.
Waymark Code: WMVD3M
Location: West Midlands, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 04/03/2017
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This is lock number 1 on the Aston flight of 11 locks in the centre of Birmingham. The Farmer’s Bridge flight of 13 locks takes the canal from its start at Cambrian Wharf to Aston junction then the Aston flight takes the canal down to Salford junction where it meets the Tame Valley and the Grand Union canals.
The locks are all single width, narrow beam locks of approximately 7’ 6” width. The flight has a total rise of 65 feet.
The canal runs 20 ½ miles from the centre of Birmingham in a north, north west direction to Whittington through 38 locks and was opened in 1789. At Whittington, the Coventry canal company took over as the previous company went bust and they continued the navigation up to Fradley junction where it meets the Trent & Mersey canal.
Waterway Name: Birmingham & Fazeley Canal
Connected Points:
The Birmingham & Fazeley canal links the BCN (Birmingham Canal Navigations) and the Worcester & Birmingham canal in the centre of Birmingham to the Coventry canal (northbound) at Whittington. On the way it has junctions with the Digbeth Branch at Aston junction, the Grand Union and Tame Valley canals at Salford Junction and the Coventry canal (southeast bound) at Fazeley junction.
Type: Lock
Date Opened: 01/01/1789
Elevation Difference (meters): 2.00
Site Status: Operational
Web Site: [Web Link]
Date Closed (if applicable): Not listed
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