Birchills Junction

Birchills Junction
Birchills Junction with the Walsall Canal passing through the bridge to the right.
Specifications
StatusOpen
Navigation authorityCanal & River Trust
History
Date completed1798
Date closed1799
Date restored1841
Birchills Junction in context
Anglesey Basin
Ogley Junction, Lichfield Canal
Cannock Extension Canal
Catshill Junction
Pelsall Junction
Daw End Branch
Birchills Junction (left)
Walsall and Rushall Locks
Walsall and Rushall Canals
Tame Valley Junction
Rushall Junction
Wyrley and Essington Canal
Walsall and Tame Valley Canals
To Salford Junction
To Ryder's Green Junction
Horseley Fields Junction
BCN Main Line

Birchills Junction (grid reference SK002000) is the canal junction at the northern limit of what is now called the Walsall Canal where it meets the Wyrley and Essington Canal main line, near Walsall, West Midlands, England. It opened in 1798, but lasted for little more than a year, until it was re-opened in 1841 when a connecting link was built to the Birmingham Canal Navigations' southern route to Walsall.