Stainforth and Keadby Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

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Keadby lock 53°35′34″N 0°44′26″W / 53.5928°N 0.7405°W / 53.5928; -0.7405 (Keadby lock) SE834114
Sliding Railway Bridge 53°35′36″N 0°45′12″W / 53.5933°N 0.7534°W / 53.5933; -0.7534 (Sliding Railway Bridge) SE826114
A161 Crowle Bridge 53°35′23″N 0°49′11″W / 53.5896°N 0.8196°W / 53.5896; -0.8196 (A161 Crowle Bridge) SE782109
Thorne lock 53°36′39″N 0°58′13″W / 53.6108°N 0.9703°W / 53.6108; -0.9703 (Thorne lock) SE682131
Stainforth moorings 53°36′14″N 1°01′37″W / 53.6039°N 1.0270°W / 53.6039; -1.0270 (Stainforth moorings) SE644123 site of lock
Bramwith lock 53°35′24″N 1°04′21″W / 53.5899°N 1.0726°W / 53.5899; -1.0726 (Bramwith lock) SE614107


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