A railway viaduct in Penkridge over the river Penk.
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A-Z (L) : Lock
Of course L must stand for Lock, without them the canals could not operate. This is Lapworth Lock 22.
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A-Z (J) : Junctions
Where two (or more) waterways meet. This is Rushall Junction where the Rushall Canal meets the Tame Valley Canal.
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A-Z (G) : Grand Union
The mighty Grand Union Canal stretches from Paddington in London to Salford Junction in Erdington. Here we are just before that junction.
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A-Z (C) : Cut
In the Midlands we call the canals "cuts", the original name of this blog was "Down the cut". Here is the Tame Valley Canal seen from Freeth Bridge.
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A-Z (A) : Aqueduct
The latest theme over the next few weeks will be the A-Z of Britain's waterways starting with A for Aqueduct. The Yarningale Aqueduct to be precise.
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