Deep Cutting Junction
Our Waterway Routes narrowboat is turning onto the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal which is generally considered to start at
by Paul · Published 26/08/08 · Last modified 05/01/21
Our Waterway Routes narrowboat is turning onto the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal which is generally considered to start at
by Paul · Published 26/08/08 · Last modified 25/02/21
Our Waterway Routes narrowboat is turning onto the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal which is generally considered to start at Deep Cutting Junction these days.
by Paul · Published 09/05/17 · Last modified 27/11/21
Farmers Bridge Junction is immediately above Farmers Bridge Lock 1. The section of canal from Deep Cutting Junction (behind the camera) to the basin on the right was originally constructed as …
by Paul · Published 17/05/09 · Last modified 04/03/21
Farmers Bridge Junction is immediately above Farmers Bridge Lock 1.
The section of canal from Deep Cutting Junction (behind the camera) to the basin on the right was originally constructed as the Newhall Branch of the Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN).
by Paul · Published 21/04/11 · Last modified 20/12/20
Aston Junction sits immediately above Aston Lock 1.
The Birmingham & Fazeley Canal descends through the 13 Farmers Bridge Locks and appears on the lower right
by Paul · Published 10/09/07 · Last modified 20/12/20
The Birmingham & Fazeley Canal passes Aston Junction between Farmers Bridge Junction and Salford Junction.
by Paul · Published 10/09/07 · Last modified 20/12/20
A wonderful opportunity to avoid another bank wall alongside the canal has been seized by the builders of this mural.
by Paul · Published 20/10/18 · Last modified 20/12/20
Salford Junction is one of the few junction where you can cruise in four different directions.
by Paul · Published 19/07/09 · Last modified 20/12/20
Salford Junction is one of the few junctions where you can go four ways.
The Birmingham and Fazeley Canal runs from Fazeley Junction (behind the camera).
by Paul · Published 20/06/10 · Last modified 30/12/20
The Birmingham & Fazeley Canal (from Birmingham) enters at the lower right of the photo and continues of the left of the photo to Whittington where it meets the disconnected section of the Coventry Canal end on.
by Paul · Published 10/07/10 · Last modified 20/12/20
The end on junction of the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal and the Coventry Canal at Whittington is marked with a boundary stone.
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