Greasbrough Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
(Links to map resources)
OS Grid Ref Notes
Jn with River Don 53°26′29″N 1°20′56″W / 53.4414°N 1.3488°W / 53.4414; -1.3488 (Jn with River Don) SK433940
Sheffield and Rotherham Railway bridge 53°26′39″N 1°21′01″W / 53.4443°N 1.3502°W / 53.4443; -1.3502 (Sheffield and Rotherham Railway bridge) SK432943
End of watered section 53°26′48″N 1°20′57″W / 53.4468°N 1.3491°W / 53.4468; -1.3491 (End of watered section) SK433946 Newbiggin junction
End of Newbiggin branch 53°27′08″N 1°20′50″W / 53.4523°N 1.3473°W / 53.4523; -1.3473 (End of Newbiggin branch) SK434952
Cinder Bridge 53°27′27″N 1°21′57″W / 53.4575°N 1.3659°W / 53.4575; -1.3659 (Cinder Bridge) SK422958 Main line terminus


Map of all coordinates from Google
Map of first 200 coordinates from Bing
Export all coordinates as KML
Export all coordinates as GeoRSS
Map of all microformatted coordinates
Place data as RDF

Read more about this topic:  Greasbrough Canal

Famous quotes containing the words points of, points and/or interest:

    He is the best sailor who can steer within the fewest points of the wind, and extract a motive power out of the greatest obstacles. Most begin to veer and tack as soon as the wind changes from aft, and as within the tropics it does not blow from all points of the compass, there are some harbors which they can never reach.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)

    Wonderful “Force of Public Opinion!” We must act and walk in all points as it prescribes; follow the traffic it bids us, realise the sum of money, the degree of “influence” it expects of us, or we shall be lightly esteemed; certain mouthfuls of articulate wind will be blown at us, and this what mortal courage can front?
    Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881)

    The most ingenious men continually pretend to condemn tricking—but this is often done that they may use it more conveniently themselves, when some great occasion or interest offers itself to them.
    François, Duc De La Rochefoucauld (1613–1680)