Manchester Bolton & Bury Canal - Locations of Features

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Bury Arm
Location Coordinates
Bury Terminus 53°35′36″N 2°18′31″W / 53.593228°N 2.308583°W / 53.593228; -2.308583 (Bury Terminus)
Elton Reservoir 53°34′48″N 2°19′09″W / 53.580022°N 2.319231°W / 53.580022; -2.319231 (Elton Reservoir)
Radcliffe Wharf 53°33′51″N 2°19′47″W / 53.564088°N 2.32981°W / 53.564088; -2.32981 (Radcliffe Wharf)
Steam Crane 53°33′27″N 2°21′10″W / 53.557493°N 2.352694°W / 53.557493; -2.352694 (Steam Crane)
Ladyshore Dam 53°33′20″N 2°21′57″W / 53.555608°N 2.365762°W / 53.555608; -2.365762 (Ladyshore Dam)
Paper Mill 53°33′18″N 2°22′06″W / 53.55488°N 2.368254°W / 53.55488; -2.368254 (Paper mill)
Nob End breach 53°33′18″N 2°22′18″W / 53.555108°N 2.371623°W / 53.555108; -2.371623 (Nob End breach)
Bolton Arm
Location Coordinates
Church Wharf 53°34′40″N 2°25′12″W / 53.577665°N 2.419969°W / 53.577665; -2.419969 (Churf Wharf)
Damside Aqueduct 53°34′09″N 2°24′15″W / 53.569261°N 2.404139°W / 53.569261; -2.404139 (Damside Aqueduct)
Smithy Bridge 53°34′09″N 2°23′59″W / 53.569084°N 2.399738°W / 53.569084; -2.399738 (Smithy Bridge)
Fogg's Aqueduct 53°33′46″N 2°23′27″W / 53.562714°N 2.390774°W / 53.562714; -2.390774 (Fogg's Aqueduct)
Hall Lane Aqueduct 53°33′37″N 2°23′21″W / 53.560232°N 2.389041°W / 53.560232; -2.389041 (Hall Lane Aqueduct)
Nob End Dam 53°33′16″N 2°22′30″W / 53.554413°N 2.375126°W / 53.554413; -2.375126 (Nob End Dam)
Salford Arm
Location Coordinates
Bloody Bridge 53°28′42″N 2°15′34″W / 53.478468°N 2.259536°W / 53.478468; -2.259536 (Bloody Bridge)
River Locks 1 & 2 53°28′43″N 2°15′36″W / 53.478737°N 2.259992°W / 53.478737; -2.259992 (River Locks 1 & 2)
Lock 3 53°28′49″N 2°15′51″W / 53.480278°N 2.264302°W / 53.480278; -2.264302 (Lock 3)
Tunnel no.1 53°28′51″N 2°15′52″W / 53.480934°N 2.264576°W / 53.480934; -2.264576 (Tunnel no.1)
Locks 4 & 5 and turning basin 53°28′52″N 2°15′53″W / 53.481239°N 2.264619°W / 53.481239; -2.264619 (Locks 4 & 5 and turning basin)
Salford Terminus and Lock 6 53°28′53″N 2°16′01″W / 53.481436°N 2.266856°W / 53.481436; -2.266856 (Salford Terminus and Lock 6)
Windsor Bridge 53°29′07″N 2°16′30″W / 53.485187°N 2.275136°W / 53.485187; -2.275136 (Windsor Bridge)
Indigo Street 53°29′58″N 2°17′26″W / 53.499539°N 2.290515°W / 53.499539; -2.290515 (Indigo Street)
Park House Bridge Road 53°30′18″N 2°17′40″W / 53.505011°N 2.294388°W / 53.505011; -2.294388 (Park House Bridge Road)
Agecroft Road Bridge 53°30′39″N 2°17′53″W / 53.510897°N 2.298028°W / 53.510897; -2.298028 (Agecroft Road Bridge)
Lumn's Lane Aqueduct 53°31′05″N 2°18′28″W / 53.518186°N 2.307676°W / 53.518186; -2.307676 (Lumn's Lane Aqueduct)
Clifton Viaduct 53°31′36″N 2°18′52″W / 53.526802°N 2.314556°W / 53.526802; -2.314556 (Clifton Viaduct)
Clifton Aqueduct 53°31′38″N 2°19′01″W / 53.527312°N 2.316844°W / 53.527312; -2.316844 (Clifton Aqueduct)
M60 Motorway 53°31′43″N 2°19′32″W / 53.528728°N 2.325529°W / 53.528728; -2.325529 (M60 Motorway)
Rhodes Lock 53°31′57″N 2°20′10″W / 53.532503°N 2.335973°W / 53.532503; -2.335973 (Rhodes Lock)
Kilcoby Bridge 53°32′09″N 2°20′27″W / 53.535972°N 2.340721°W / 53.535972; -2.340721 (Kilcoby Bridge)
Giant's Seat Locks 53°32′18″N 2°20′47″W / 53.538195°N 2.346332°W / 53.538195; -2.346332 (Giant's Seat Locks)
Horse Shoe Inn 53°32′41″N 2°21′30″W / 53.544657°N 2.358238°W / 53.544657; -2.358238 (Horse Shoe Inn)
Ringley Locks 53°32′48″N 2°21′38″W / 53.546536°N 2.360618°W / 53.546536; -2.360618 (Ringley Locks)
Prestolee Aqueduct 53°33′09″N 2°22′35″W / 53.552582°N 2.376284°W / 53.552582; -2.376284 (Prestolee Aqueduct)
Nob End Locks 53°33′14″N 2°22′33″W / 53.553793°N 2.375761°W / 53.553793; -2.375761 (Nob End Locks)

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