Spon Lane Locks Branch

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Spon Lane bottom lock at the start of the approach to the Old Main Line, with the New Main Line to the right

The Spon Lane Locks Branch is an 800-yard section of the BCN Main Line canal in Oldbury, which forms a connecting canal "sliproad" where the Old BCN Main Line crosses the New BCN Main Line at the Stewart Aqueduct. It runs westwards from Spon Lane Junction (underneath the M5 motorway) via the three Spon Lane Locks to Bromford Junction. The branch straddles the county border between Staffordshire and Shropshire detached in Worcestershire.

It was originally part of the Wednesbury branch of Birmingham Canal which opened in 1769.[1] At the top lock, there is a rare example of a split bridge, which enabled a horse to cross the canal without being detached from the barge. The rope passed through a gap at the centre of the bridge between its two halves. However, this particular example is a modern reconstruction, dating from 1986. These are probably the oldest working locks in the country.[2][3] There is pedestrian access to a tow path for its entire length, but being narrow and muddy, it is not suitable for cyclists.

On the north-west corner of Spon Lane bottom lock can be found a rare example of an Ordnance Survey rivet benchmark, this one indicating a height of 460¾ ft above sea level at Newlyn.[4][5] This is one of two rivet benchmarks on this branch, the other being at Smethwick Middle Lock.[6]

References

  1. Charles Hadfield, Canals of the West Midlands, David & Charles, p. 65.
  2. Nicholson. Nicholson Waterways Guide (Vol 3): Birmingham and the heart of England. Harper Collins. 
  3. "Birmingham Canal Navigation History". Canal Routes. http://www.canalroutes.net/BCN-Birmigham-Main-Lines.html. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  4. "Rivet: Oldbury, Spon Lane Bottom Lock". Bench Mark Database. http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm41674. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  5. "Bench marks". Ordnance Survey. http://benchmarks.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/pls/htmldb/f?p=111:3:15816778491873164759::NO::P3_HIDDEN:true. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
  6. "Rivet: Smethwick Middle Lock". Bench Mark Database. http://www.bench-marks.org.uk/bm41192. Retrieved 9 April 2012. 
The Birmingham Canal Navigations
Navigable:

BCN Main LineBirmingham and Fazeley CanalBumble Hole Branch CanalCannock Extension CanalDigbeth Branch CanalDudley CanalEngine ArmGower Branch CanalIcknield Port LoopNetherton Tunnel Branch CanalRushall CanalSoho LoopSpon Lane Locks BranchTame Valley CanalTitford CanalWalsall CanalWednesbury Oak LoopWednesbury Old CanalWyrley and Essington Canal

Unnavigable:

Anson Branch • Bentley Canal • Bradley Branch • Lichfield Canal • Ridgacre Branch • Tipton Green and Toll End Canals