Points of Interest
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Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Jn with Aire & Calder Navigation | 53°40′31″N 1°28′22″W / 53.6752°N 1.4728°W / 53.6752; -1.4728 (Jn with Aire & Calder Navigation) | SE349199 | |
Agbrigg bottom lock | 53°40′10″N 1°28′08″W / 53.6694°N 1.4688°W / 53.6694; -1.4688 (Agbrigg bottom lock) | SE351193 | |
Walton bottom lock | 53°39′21″N 1°27′45″W / 53.6558°N 1.4624°W / 53.6558; -1.4624 (Walton bottom lock) | SE356178 | |
Walton top lock | 53°38′41″N 1°27′19″W / 53.6446°N 1.4552°W / 53.6446; -1.4552 (Walton top lock) | SE361165 | |
Cold Hiendley Reservoir | 53°37′39″N 1°26′55″W / 53.6274°N 1.4485°W / 53.6274; -1.4485 (Cold Hiendley Reservoir) | SE365146 | |
Shaw Bridge (diversion reqd) | 53°35′10″N 1°26′24″W / 53.5862°N 1.4399°W / 53.5862; -1.4399 (Shaw Bridge (diversion reqd)) | SE371101 | |
Jn with Dearne and Dove Canal | 53°33′25″N 1°27′51″W / 53.5569°N 1.4641°W / 53.5569; -1.4641 (Jn with Dearne and Dove Canal) | SE355068 | |
Barugh bottom lock | 53°34′33″N 1°31′16″W / 53.5757°N 1.5212°W / 53.5757; -1.5212 (Barugh bottom lock) | SE318089 | |
Barby Basin | 53°34′04″N 1°32′25″W / 53.5677°N 1.5402°W / 53.5677; -1.5402 (Barby Basin) | SE305079 |
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