Selby Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

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Selby Lock 53°46′58″N 1°03′27″W / 53.7828°N 1.0574°W / 53.7828; -1.0574 (Selby Lock) SE622322 Junction with River Ouse
Brayton Railway Bridge 53°46′14″N 1°04′18″W / 53.7705°N 1.0717°W / 53.7705; -1.0717 (Brayton Railway Bridge) SE612308 Doncaster to Selby Line
East Coast Main Line bridge 53°45′09″N 1°07′28″W / 53.7524°N 1.1245°W / 53.7524; -1.1245 (East Coast Main Line bridge) SE578288
West Haddlesey Flood Lock 53°43′53″N 1°08′10″W / 53.7315°N 1.1360°W / 53.7315; -1.1360 (West Haddlesey Flood Lock) SE571264
Beal Lock 53°43′25″N 1°11′26″W / 53.7236°N 1.1905°W / 53.7236; -1.1905 (Beal Lock) SE535255
Bank Dole Lock 53°42′35″N 1°13′37″W / 53.7097°N 1.2270°W / 53.7097; -1.2270 (Bank Dole Lock) SE511239


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