Fact-checked by Grok 2 weeks ago
References
-
[1]
Birmingham Canal New Main LineThe Birmingham Canal New Main Line runs from central Birmingham to Tipton and is just over 15 miles long.
-
[2]
Cruise guide: Birmingham Canal Navigations Main LineDec 1, 2021 · The Main Line, the backbone of the formerly heavily industrial BCN network which covers Birmingham and the Black Country, has seen many changes.
-
[3]
New Main Line | Birmingham Canal Navigation mapsThe New Main Line is a straight, no-lock canal from Gas Street Basin to Tipton, designed by Thomas Telford to shorten the original line, with massive cuttings ...
-
[4]
RecordThe Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) began in September 1772, with the completion of a canal between Wolverhampton and Birmingham, by engineer James Brindley.Missing: construction Act
-
[5]
James Brindley's Birmingham Canal. - The annals of TiptonBy August sufficient capital had been raised to fund the project, and a Bill allowing construction was passed in Parliament in February 1768. James Brindley was ...
-
[6]
Old Main Line | Canal maps - Canal & River TrustThe history of the Old Main Line. Coal was being carried on James Brindley's canal from Wednesbury into the City of Birmingham in 1769 and by 1772 the line ...Missing: length construction
-
[7]
Birmingham Canal Old Main Line - The Inland Waterways AssociationSurveyed and engineered by James Brindley, the Birmingham Canal was authorised in 1768 to connect Birmingham to the Staffordshire & Worcestershire Canal near ...Missing: Act Parliament
-
[8]
[PDF] Canal Contractors 1760-1820Birmingham Canal original line 1768-72 £112,000. Forth & Clyde Canal phase 1 ... Totally informal, but potentially quite valuable, were the relationships that ...
-
[9]
VIPA Birmingham Canal NavigationThe first canal to be built in the area was the Birmingham Canal, built from 1768 to 1772 under the supervision of James Brindley from the, then, edge of ...
- [10]
-
[11]
Titford Canal WalkConstructed as a reservoir in 1773-4, the pools are the highest point on the BCN at 511ft and are bordered by the short but still navigable Causeway Green and ...
- [12]
-
[13]
The Growth of Industry Alongside the CanalBuilding works included high embankments, the Piercy Aqueduct, Spouthouse Lane Aqueduct, and 13 locks. The canal opened for business on 14th February, 1844. One ...<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[14]
The Growth of Industry Alongside the Canal... travelling time was reduced to 3 hours when Telford's new main line opened. For many years canals were the vital arteries of the midlands and remained so ...
-
[15]
[PDF] A Bibliography of the History of Inland Waterways, Railways and ...'Safe pair of hands': Joseph Locke and the construction of main line railways 1823–1840. ... Widening of the main line 1895–6. Page 25. 25. 496 JONES, T ...
-
[16]
Historic Boat Spotting Guide - The Inland Waterways AssociationAug 22, 2014 · BCN Boats – day boats and tugs. Around the canals of the Birmingham Canal Navigations there were once thousands of wooden and iron day boats.
-
[17]
The Project Gutenberg eBook of British Canals, by Edwin A. Pratt.Oct 24, 2024 · The system was originally constructed by four different canal companies under Acts of Parliament passed between 1768 and 1818. These companies ...
-
[18]
20th century decline - Canal & River TrustMar 13, 2024 · After nationalisation, it was difficult for government to close the canals, though their condition did decline. However, amateurs began ...Missing: WWII 1948 peak 1880s
-
[19]
Our history | Canal & River TrustJul 25, 2024 · In 1948 what was left of the canal system was nationalised, with the British Transport Commission taking control. During the 1950s, as transport ...Missing: BCN Line peak
-
[20]
Birmingham Canal Navigations | Canal Map - Canal & River TrustThe Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) system is 100 miles long, with a central hub at Gas Street Basin, and includes both busy and less explored areas.Missing: leisure control
-
[21]
Annual Boaters' Survey 2024 | Canal & River TrustJul 4, 2024 · Key findings · 45% rated upkeep of waterways poorly in 2024, up from 38% in 2023 · More positively, the experience of engaging with Trust staff ...
-
[22]
BCN - Birmigham Main Lines - Canal RoutesDuring the early parts of 20th century the BCN continued to hold its own ... closure of Hockley Port Basin on the Soho Loop of Brindley's old main line.
-
[23]
Galton Tunnel - Waterway RoutesGalton Tunnel. 110422-114930 – SP 01696 89123 – BCN-NML 05.690. Galton Tunnel ... length as 103 yards, that's 309 feet (or very close to that) which is ...
-
[24]
The Smethwick Engine - Built to James Watt's Design in 1779The Smethwick Engine was the first engine to add expansive use of steam, a further improvement in efficiency, to Watt's designs of separate condenser and valve ...
-
[25]
Netherton Reservoir History - Dudley Nautilus Sub Aqua ClubNetherton Reservoir is a canal water supply reservoir in the Netherton area of Dudley, England. Opened in 1838, it now not only feeds the canal system, but is ...
-
[26]
Engine Arm Aqueduct (Smethwick) - StructuraeMar 14, 2023 · Built around 1828 by Thomas Telford to carry the Engine Arm of the Wolverhampton level canal over the deep cutting of Telford's new Birmingham mainline ...Missing: Cuttings | Show results with:Cuttings
-
[27]
[PDF] A CRUISING AND WALKING GUIDETHE BCN. The M I began in 1767 when a gAoup o6 Bitmingham. indurtAkatizt4, atatmed that the-LA competitonz et4ewheite might gain an advantage 6Aom &educed.<|separator|>
-
[28]
History Of The Tunnels - Dudley Canal and CavernsBlower's Green Pumphouse was built to house the steam powered recirculating pump that replaced the earlier one on the Grazebrook Arm. The new pump raised water ...
-
[29]
The Birmingham Canal Navigations Holiday Guide and MapOver 100 miles of narrow canals, lots of locks, a multitude of canal junctions, loops and a quite a few tunnels!<|control11|><|separator|>
-
[30]
Birmingham and the Black Country's Canalside Industries - Ray ShillCoal mining and iron working prospered in the West Midlands in the nineteenth century, after the development of local industry, in particular metalworking ...
-
[31]
[PDF] KS2 Canal Mania Teachers' Notes - Black Country Living MuseumThe Black Country canals originally developed to supply coal to Birmingham. This extended to over 160 miles of canals, enabling raw materials and finished ...
-
[32]
An Era of Decline - Nomos eLibrarytonnage on these canals ... by the Birmingham Canal Navigations company (BCN). Annual tonnage on the BCN had declined from 3,598,000 to 2,095,000 between 1913 and.
-
[33]
Canals of BirminghamBirmingham has 35 miles of canals, part of over 100 miles in the BCN, used for transporting goods during the Industrial Revolution. Most were built in the 1700 ...
-
[34]
Black Country awarded Unesco geopark status - BBCJul 10, 2020 · It encompasses sites in Dudley, Wolverhampton, Sandwell and Walsall and becomes the UK's eighth Unesco geopark.
-
[35]
Brownhills Canal Festival – 16-17th August 2025The Brownhills Canal Festival is held on the third weekend of August each year, on the Wyrley and Essington Canal at Silver Street.
-
[36]
Where can I cycle in BirminghamSep 12, 2024 · In Birmingham you will find traffic free cycling routes, including canal towpaths, on road cycle lanes and signed routes on quieter roads.Missing: Navigations greenways
-
[37]
Birmingham Greenways - Heron MapsIt features 150 miles of traffic free walking and cycling paths along canals, rivers, and through the 8000 acres of parks of the Birmingham plateau.Missing: towpaths | Show results with:towpaths