Greasbrough Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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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


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