Points of Interest
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| Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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| Lockington Landing | 53°54′28″N 0°26′14″W / 53.9077°N 0.4373°W / 53.9077; -0.4373 (Lockington Landing) | TA027468 | Coal wharf |
| Second lock | 53°54′08″N 0°25′07″W / 53.9022°N 0.4186°W / 53.9022; -0.4186 (Second lock) | TA040462 | |
| Entrance lock | 53°53′45″N 0°23′47″W / 53.8959°N 0.3964°W / 53.8959; -0.3964 (Entrance lock) | TA054456 | Jn with River Hull |
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