Ashted Tunnel

Ashted Tunnel is a tunnel on the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Birmingham and Fazeley Canal - Digbeth Branch) between Ashted Tunnel (southeastern entrance) and Ashted Tunnel (northwestern end)
It is 103 yards long.
Unpowered craft may use this tunnel.
Heneage Street Winding Hole | ¼ furlongs | |
Heneage Street Bridge | ½ furlongs | |
Site of Heneage Street Basin | 1 furlong | |
Ashted Top Lock | 1 furlong | |
Ashted Tunnel (northwestern end) | ||
Ashted Tunnel (southeastern entrance) | ||
Ashted Lock No 2 | a few yards | |
Ashted Lock No 3 | ¼ furlongs | |
Belmont Row Bridge | ½ furlongs | |
Ashted Lock No 4 | ¾ furlongs |
- Birmingham Canal Walks — associated with Birmingham Canal Navigations
- Sixteen walks along the Birmingham Canal Navigations with a detailed description, history and photographs.
- Digbeth Branch Canal Walk — associated with Birmingham Canal Navigations (Birmingham and Fazeley Canal - Digbeth Branch)
- A walk along the Digbeth Branch Canal from Aston Junction to Warwick Bar
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[Ashted]
Birmingham City Centre, around the site of Ashted Circus on the Birmingham Middle Ring Road. Ashted Tunnel on the Digbeth Branch Canal provides water
[Digbeth Branch Canal]
continues the route onwards to Bordesley Junction. All of the canal between Ashted Lock at Jennens Road (formerly the A47) and Great Barr Street (Bordesley)
[Birmingham and Fazeley Canal]
industrial landscape to open countryside. There is a short 57-yard (52 m) tunnel at Curdworth, after which fields and flooded gravel pits line the canal
[Besa (Albanian culture)]
by Gjon Buzuku it is used as per faith (Latin: fides) "o gruo, e madhe äshte besa jote" (Latin: "o mulier, magna est fides tua"; Gospel of Matthew 15:28)
[Engine Arm]
but the company did not want to part with it, and sold him an engine from Ashted. When Ocker Hill Works closed in 1960, the engine was dismantled again,
[Timeline of Birmingham history]
Canal is obtained. Summer: A permanent military barracks is completed at Ashted. 1794 17 April: The Company of the Birmingham and Birmingham and Fazeley
[1918 New Year Honours]
Royal Garrison Arty. (Peckham) C.S. Maj. G. R. Graves, Machine Gun Company (Ashted, Birmingham) Battery Sergeant Major P. E. Gray, Royal Field Arty. (Leicester)
[Aston Junction]
locks of the Aston flight and then descending through the six locks of the Ashted flight on the Digbeth Branch. Instead, the Garrison flight on the new line
[List of power stations in Albania]
065841°E / 40.963988; 20.065841 (Banjë Hydro Power Plant) 70 MW Active 10 HEC Ashtë 1, 2 Shkodër 52.3 MW Active 11 HEC Qarrishte Qarrishte 37.5 MW u/c 12 HEC
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Contractors Severn Partnership will be undertaking a detailed 3D survey of the tunnel. To undertake the survey safely the towpath through the tunnel will need to ...
The fairly narrow Ashted Tunnel in Birmingham is 94 metres in length and only able to accommodate boats passing through it in one direction at a time - there is a ...
Jun 9, 2012 ... Wedged solid in Ashted tunnel!!!! The day started well. No rain on the roof and only a slight breeze. All seemed good for us to leave Brum and ...
Virtually all that remains is Ashtead Circus on the ring road, some locks and a tunnel as well as a church. Other churches, a brewery and roads have gone.
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Nov 16, 2011 ... WZ-001-019 – Ashted Tunnel – Dimensions: Width 3.8m, Min. Headroom: 2.4m, Length: 102m. Type: Small, one-way working tunnel with ...
The southern portal of Ashted Tunnel on the Digbeth Branch Canal viewed from Belmont Row. One of the six Ashted locks can be seen in the foreground.