Wisbech Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

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Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Wisbech lock 52°40′01″N 0°09′43″E / 52.6670°N 0.1620°E / 52.6670; 0.1620 (Wisbech lock) TF462098
Walsoken Bridge 52°39′52″N 0°09′57″E / 52.6645°N 0.1659°E / 52.6645; 0.1659 (Walsoken Bridge) TF465096
Elm Road Railway Bridge 52°39′28″N 0°10′03″E / 52.6579°N 0.1675°E / 52.6579; 0.1675 (Elm Road Railway Bridge) TF466088
New Common Bridge 52°39′17″N 0°10′08″E / 52.6547°N 0.1690°E / 52.6547; 0.1690 (New Common Bridge) TF468085 A1101 built over bed
Elm Bridge 52°38′40″N 0°10′34″E / 52.6444°N 0.1761°E / 52.6444; 0.1761 (Elm Bridge) TF473074
Collets Bridge 52°38′06″N 0°11′28″E / 52.6349°N 0.1910°E / 52.6349; 0.1910 (Collets Bridge) TF483063
Boyces Bridge 52°37′33″N 0°12′44″E / 52.6257°N 0.2123°E / 52.6257; 0.2123 (Boyces Bridge) TF498054
Outwell Basin 52°37′08″N 0°13′24″E / 52.6190°N 0.2233°E / 52.6190; 0.2233 (Outwell Basin) TF506046
Scotts Bridge 52°37′03″N 0°13′49″E / 52.6176°N 0.2302°E / 52.6176; 0.2302 (Scotts Bridge) TF510045
Outwell lock 52°36′40″N 0°14′00″E / 52.6111°N 0.2332°E / 52.6111; 0.2332 (Outwell lock) TF513038 Jn with Well Creek


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