Points of Interest
| Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wednesfield Junction | 52°35′49″N 2°05′33″W / 52.5970°N 2.0925°W / 52.5970; -2.0925 (Wednesfield Junction) | SO937999 | Wyrley and Essington Canal |
| Neachells Lane bridge | 52°35′46″N 2°04′47″W / 52.5960°N 2.0796°W / 52.5960; -2.0796 (Neachells Lane bridge) | SO946998 | |
| Neachells Branch Junction | 52°35′45″N 2°04′31″W / 52.5957°N 2.0752°W / 52.5957; -2.0752 (Neachells Branch Junction) | SO949998 | |
| Neachells Branch terminus | 52°35′27″N 2°04′32″W / 52.5909°N 2.0756°W / 52.5909; -2.0756 (Neachells Branch terminus) | SO948992 | |
| Monmer Lane bridge | 52°35′38″N 2°03′07″W / 52.5940°N 2.0519°W / 52.5940; -2.0519 (Monmer Lane bridge) | SO964996 | |
| Clarkes Lane bridge (A462) | 52°35′26″N 2°02′23″W / 52.5906°N 2.0398°W / 52.5906; -2.0398 (Clarkes Lane bridge (A462)) | SO973992 | |
| Wolverhampton Road West bridge | 52°35′14″N 2°01′57″W / 52.5872°N 2.0324°W / 52.5872; -2.0324 (Wolverhampton Road West bridge) | SO978988 | |
| Hopyard Road | 52°35′05″N 2°01′48″W / 52.5846°N 2.0299°W / 52.5846; -2.0299 (Hopyard Road) | SO979985 | |
| Bentley Canal Junction | 52°34′52″N 2°01′06″W / 52.5812°N 2.0182°W / 52.5812; -2.0182 (Bentley Canal Junction) | SO987981 | Anson Branch |
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