Hollinwood Branch Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Old Lane Colliery basin 53°31′52″N 2°08′29″W / 53.5310°N 2.1414°W / 53.5310; -2.1414 (Old Lane Colliery basin) SD907038
Hollinwood Basin 53°31′16″N 2°08′36″W / 53.5211°N 2.1433°W / 53.5211; -2.1433 (Hollinwood Basin) SD905027 Original terminus
Crime Lake 53°30′28″N 2°07′40″W / 53.5079°N 2.1277°W / 53.5079; -2.1277 (Crime Lake) SD916012
Fairbottom Junction 53°30′22″N 2°07′21″W / 53.5060°N 2.1225°W / 53.5060; -2.1225 (Fairbottom Junction) SD919010
Fenny Fields Bridge wharf 53°30′43″N 2°05′58″W / 53.5120°N 2.0995°W / 53.5120; -2.0995 (Fenny Fields Bridge wharf) SD935017 Terminus of Fairbottom branch
M60 motorway embankment 53°29′56″N 2°07′33″W / 53.4989°N 2.1258°W / 53.4989; -2.1258 (M60 motorway embankment) SD917002 route cut
Site of railway aqueduct 53°29′23″N 2°08′12″W / 53.4897°N 2.1367°W / 53.4897; -2.1367 (Site of railway aqueduct) SJ910992
Junction with Ashton Canal 53°28′40″N 2°08′58″W / 53.4779°N 2.1495°W / 53.4779; -2.1495 (Junction with Ashton Canal) SJ901979


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