Ulverston Canal - Points of Interest

Points of Interest

Point Coordinates
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OS Grid Ref Notes
Ulverston basin 54°11′51″N 3°05′01″W / 54.1976°N 3.0837°W / 54.1976; -3.0837 (Ulverston basin) SD294785
Furness Railway bridge 54°11′47″N 3°04′45″W / 54.1964°N 3.0793°W / 54.1964; -3.0793 (Furness Railway bridge) SD296783
Old railway bridge 54°11′37″N 3°04′03″W / 54.1936°N 3.0676°W / 54.1936; -3.0676 (Old railway bridge) SD304780
Entrance lock 54°11′25″N 3°03′14″W / 54.1903°N 3.0539°W / 54.1903; -3.0539 (Entrance lock) SD313776 Morecambe Bay


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