Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal

Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal
The canal at the Heartlands Spine Road
Specifications
Length2.6 miles (4.2 km)
Maximum boat length72 ft 0 in (21.95 m)
Maximum boat beam7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)
Locks5
(originally 6)
StatusNavigable
Navigation authorityCanal and River Trust
History
Original ownerBirmingham and Warwick Canal; Birmingham and Napton Canal
Date of act1840
Date of first use1844
Geography
Start pointSalford Junction
End pointBordesley Junction
Branch ofGrand Union Canal
Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal Navigation Act 1840
Act of Parliament
Long titleAn Act for making and maintaining a navigable Cut or Canal connecting the Warwick and Birmingham Canal with the Birmingham Canal, commencing by a Junction with the Warwick and Birmingham Canal, in the Hamlet of Bordesley in the Parish of Aston-juxta-Birmingham in the County of Warwick, and terminating by a Junction with the Birmingham Canal, near Salford Bridge, in the same Parish.
Citation3 & 4 Vict. c. lvii
Dates
Royal assent4 June 1840
Text of statute as originally enacted
Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal
Birmingham & Fazeley Canal
Tame Valley Canal
Salford Junction
M6 motorway
River Tame aqueducts
64
Nechells Shallow Lock (no gates)
B4137 Cuckoo Road bridge
River Rea aqueduct
Railway bridge
Aston Church Road bridge
Saltley reservoir
A47 Heartlands Parkway bridge
Railway bridge
Proposed HS2 rail link
B4114 Saltley Viaduct
Aston locks (11)
Birmingham & Warwick Jn Canal
63
Garrison Bottom Lock
Duddleston Mill Road bridge
62
Garrison Second Lock
61
Garrison Third Lock
Aston Junction
Landor Street bridge
Railway bridges (3)
60
Garrison Fourth Lock
59
Garrison Top Lock
Ashted Locks (6), Digbeth Branch
A4540 Watery Lane Middleway bridge
Bordesley Junction
52-57
Typhoo Basin + Camp Hill locks (6)
Grand Union Canal
Farmers Bridge Locks (13)
Old Turn Junction

The Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal is a short canal connecting the Warwick and Birmingham Canal at Bordesley Junction in Birmingham (52°28′33″N 1°52′38″W / 52.47570°N 1.87715°W / 52.47570; -1.87715 (Bordesley Junction)) to the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal at Salford Junction near Gravelly Hill Interchange (52°30′31″N 1°51′33″W / 52.50855°N 1.85926°W / 52.50855; -1.85926). It was authorised in 1840 to relieve pressure on this connection to the Grand Junction Canal leading to London and opened in 1844. It is 2.6 miles (4.2 km) long and had six locks.