The main line to Warwick through Camp Hill Locks is straight ahead. The bypass to Salford Junction turns under the towpath bridge.
Specifications
Status
Open
Navigation authority
Canal & River Trust
History
Date completed
1844
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Bordesley Junction
Legend
Tame Valley Canal
Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
Salford Junction
GU Garrison Locks (5)
Aston Locks (11)
Aston Junction + Digbeth Branch
Bordesley Junction (right)
Typhoo Basin
Camp Hill Locks (6)
Farmers Bridge Locks (13)
End of Birmingham and Fazeley
BCN to Old Turn Junction
Grand Union Canal
Bordesley Junction (grid reference SP084864) is a canal junction where the Grand Union Canal splits near to Bordesley, Birmingham, England. It opened in 1844, when the Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal was built as part of a scheme to bypass the congestion at the Farmers Bridge flight of locks.
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New Street station upon its opening in 1854. In 1861 a junction was constructed at Bordesley, creating a north to south-east connection from the Camp...
built up in 1834, with scattered developments from Bordesley along Bordesley Green from the junction of Cattell Road and Garrison Lane as far east as Blake...
heart of Birmingham. The main line may be considered to terminate at BordesleyJunction. From here, there are two routes, both part of the Grand Union Canal...
(joining the line at Bordesleyjunction) or Leamington (joining from the Coventry-Leamington line) and running as far as Aynho Junction where they diverge...
Valley Junction to Salford Junction, from where another new canal, the Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal connected to BordesleyJunction. Both canals...
The six Camp Hill locks are narrow beam and drop the canal down to BordesleyJunction, where the Warwickshire Ring turns to the right. Ahead is the route...
(Spaghetti Junction). With Aston and BordesleyJunctions it forms a circuit, at the heart of Birmingham's thirty-five miles of canals. Salford Junction became...
and an extension of the Warwick and Birmingham Canal from BordesleyJunction to Salford Junction, enabling boats to avoid ascending through the eleven locks...
route onwards to BordesleyJunction. All of the canal between Ashted Lock at Jennens Road (formerly the A47) and Great Barr Street (Bordesley) is within the...
Junction Canal was a short link between Salford Junction and the Warwick and Birmingham Canal at BordesleyJunction. It included the five Garrison Locks, which...
(abandoned) Coventry Canal (at Fazeley Junction) Grand Union Canal (connects at Salford Junction and also BordesleyJunction (originally Warwick Bar) Staffordshire...
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the junction to Typhoo Basin and contains 6 locks. A short cut runs from near the end of the branch to the Grand Union Canal at BordesleyJunction. Below...
and its branches. The Grand Union Canal (Main Line) runs from Salford Junction, Birmingham to Brentford, London. Locks have a beam of 14 feet except locks...
This List of canal junctions in the United Kingdom is an incomplete list of canal junctions in the United Kingdom that have articles in Wikipedia, in alphabetical...
BordesleyJunction; convergence of joint line from GWR (1861–); St Andrews Junction; divergence of connecting line to Birmingham and Derby Junction line...
was prepared, for the Birmingham Extension Railway, a short line from Bordesley to the central station that later became known as Snow Hill station. The...
The Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal is a short canal connecting the Digbeth Branch of the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal in the centre of Birmingham...
historical sites.[citation needed] The National Needle Museum and the ruins of Bordesley Abbey are located in the Abbey Ward district, and the remains of a medieval...
services to London Marylebone. Near the Bordesley station, this mainline viaduct meets the incomplete Bordesley Viaduct, which passes over the Digbeth...
Club, Bordesley had formed the Small Heath Alliance Football Club in 1875 as a way of keeping fit over the winter. After playing in Bordesley Green and...
services into Moor Street by constructing new rail connections, known as the Bordesley chords linking the station to the Camp Hill line, which is currently mostly...
Andrew's Stadium, home of Birmingham City FC, intended as an alternative to Bordesley station. The northern part of the extension scheme was the addition of...
to Worcester Shrub Hill and Worcester Foregate Street via Stourbridge Junction and Kidderminster. It was reopened to Snow Hill in 1995 as part of the...
Midlands Railway, serving Worcester Shrub Hill, Kidderminster, Stourbridge Junction, Stratford-upon-Avon and Solihull. The only long-distance service using...