Points of Interest
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Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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Lock 12 | 53°25′05″N 1°23′57″W / 53.4180°N 1.3992°W / 53.4180; -1.3992 (Lock 12) | SK400914 | Jn with River Don |
M1 motorway Tinsley viaduct | 53°24′51″N 1°24′10″W / 53.4142°N 1.4029°W / 53.4142; -1.4029 (M1 motorway Tinsley viaduct) | SK397909 | |
Lock 7/8 by railway bridge | 53°24′30″N 1°24′22″W / 53.4082°N 1.4062°W / 53.4082; -1.4062 (Lock 7/8 by railway bridge) | SK395903 | |
Lock 1 | 53°24′13″N 1°24′41″W / 53.4037°N 1.4113°W / 53.4037; -1.4113 (Lock 1) | SK392898 | Top of Tinsley flight |
Worksop Road Aqueduct | 53°23′37″N 1°25′30″W / 53.3936°N 1.4251°W / 53.3936; -1.4251 (Worksop Road Aqueduct) | SK383886 | Top of Tinsley flight |
Sheffield Basin | 53°23′05″N 1°27′34″W / 53.3847°N 1.4594°W / 53.3847; -1.4594 (Sheffield Basin) | SK360876 |
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