Points of Interest
Point | Coordinates (Links to map resources) |
OS Grid Ref | Notes |
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End of navigable Dudley No 2 Canal | 52°27′23″N 2°02′29″W / 52.4565°N 2.0415°W / 52.4565; -2.0415 (End of navigable Dudley No 2 Canal) | SO971843 | near Halesowen |
West portal | 52°26′45″N 2°01′39″W / 52.4458°N 2.0275°W / 52.4458; -2.0275 (West portal) | SO98228309 | (precise OS ref from 6" map) At western end of track opposite Lapal Cottage, Lapal Lane South |
Mid point | 52°26′42″N 2°00′06″W / 52.4450°N 2.0017°W / 52.4450; -2.0017 (Mid point) | SP9996583000 | (calculated) |
East portal | 52°26′39″N 1°58′33″W / 52.4442°N 1.9759°W / 52.4442; -1.9759 (East portal) | SP01718291 | (precise OS ref from 6" map) Buried under grass slope |
Harborne Lane bridge | 52°26′37″N 1°56′33″W / 52.4435°N 1.9426°W / 52.4435; -1.9426 (Harborne Lane bridge) | SP03908288 | |
Selly Oak Junction | 52°26′37″N 1°56′16″W / 52.4436°N 1.9377°W / 52.4436; -1.9377 (Selly Oak Junction) | SP042829 | Terminus of canal at Selly Oak |
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