Points of Interest
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| Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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| Jn with Market harborough Branch | 52°30′06″N 0°58′57″W / 52.5016°N 0.9826°W / 52.5016; -0.9826 (Jn with Market harborough Branch) | SP691897 | bottom of Foxton Locks |
| Husbands Bosworth Tunnel | 52°27′28″N 1°03′25″W / 52.4579°N 1.0570°W / 52.4579; -1.0570 (Husbands Bosworth Tunnel) | SP641848 | Eastern portal |
| Welford Junction | 52°26′15″N 1°04′42″W / 52.4375°N 1.0784°W / 52.4375; -1.0784 (Welford Junction) | SP627825 | |
| Welford Basin | 52°25′23″N 1°03′18″W / 52.4230°N 1.0550°W / 52.4230; -1.0550 (Welford Basin) | SP643809 | End of Welford Arm |
| A14 road bridge | 52°23′32″N 1°05′32″W / 52.3922°N 1.0922°W / 52.3922; -1.0922 (A14 road bridge) | SP618775 | |
| Crick Tunnel | 52°20′38″N 1°07′43″W / 52.3438°N 1.1287°W / 52.3438; -1.1287 (Crick Tunnel) | SP594721 | Northern portal |
| Top of Watford Locks | 52°18′54″N 1°07′52″W / 52.3150°N 1.1312°W / 52.3150; -1.1312 (Top of Watford Locks) | SP593688 | |
| Norton Junction | 52°17′10″N 1°07′04″W / 52.2860°N 1.1178°W / 52.2860; -1.1178 (Norton Junction) | SP602656 | (New) Grand Union main line |
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