Haddiscoe Cut - Route

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Norwich 52°37′48″N 1°17′56″E / 52.630°N 1.299°E / 52.630; 1.299 (Norwich) TG232089 Destination for cargo
Start of cut 52°33′22″N 1°34′44″E / 52.556°N 1.579°E / 52.556; 1.579 (Start of cut) TG426014 Jn with River Yare
End of cut 52°31′55″N 1°37′12″E / 52.532°N 1.620°E / 52.532; 1.620 (End of cut) TM456989 Jn with R Waveney
Oulton Dyke 52°29′24″N 1°40′55″E / 52.490°N 1.682°E / 52.490; 1.682 (Oulton Dyke) TM500943 Jn with R Waveney
Lowestoft 52°28′23″N 1°45′11″E / 52.473°N 1.753°E / 52.473; 1.753 (Lowestoft) TM549927 harbour


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