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Birmingham Canal Navigations (Oozells Street Loop)

 
 
Information about the waterway

The Birmingham Canal Navigations (Oozells Street Loop) is a narrow canal and is part of the Birmingham Canal Navigations. It runs for 3 furlongs from Old Turn Junction (where it joins the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Main Line)) to Ladywood Junction (where it joins the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Main Line)).

The maximum dimensions for a boat to be able to travel on the waterway are 72 feet long and 7 feet wide. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

The navigational authority for this waterway is Canal & River Trust

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Old Turn Junction
Oozells Street Loop Junction Bridge
Early spelling is Ouzells
a few yards 0 locks
Oozells Street Loop Visitor Moorings ¼ furlongs 0 locks
Symphony Court Footbridge ½ furlongs 0 locks
Sheepcote Bridge 1¼ furlongs 0 locks
Sherborne Street Wharf 1¾ furlongs 0 locks
Sherborne Street Footbridge 1¾ furlongs 0 locks
Sherborne Wharf Basin
Partly Infilled
2 furlongs 0 locks
Browning Street Footbridge 2 furlongs 0 locks
Ladywood Junction Footbridge 2½ furlongs 0 locks
Site of Ladywood Dock 2¾ furlongs 0 locks
Ladywood Junction Bridge 3 furlongs 0 locks
Ladywood Junction
Western end of Oozells Street Loop
3 furlongs 0 locks
 
 
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External websites
 Birmingham Canal Walks — associated with Birmingham Canal Navigations
Sixteen walks along the Birmingham Canal Navigations with a detailed description, history and photographs.
 
Wikipedia

Wikipedia has a page about Birmingham Canal Navigations

Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) is a network of canals connecting Birmingham, Wolverhampton, and the eastern part of the Black Country. The BCN is connected to the rest of the English canal system at several junctions.

At its working peak, the BCN contained about 160 miles (257 km) of canals; today just over 100 miles (160 km) are navigable, and the majority of traffic is from tourist and residential narrowboats.

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