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A canal junction is a special place where two or more canals meet, allowing boats to switch from one waterway to another. Think of them like crossroads for boats! These junctions were super important during the time when canals were the main way to transport goods across the United Kingdom. They helped connect different parts of the country, making trade and travel much easier. This list tells you about some of the most famous and important canal junctions in the UK.

Important Canal Junctions in the UK

Aldersley Junction

Aldersley Junction and Wolverhampton bottom lock
Aldersley Junction

Aldersley Junction is located in the West Midlands. It's where the Birmingham Main Line Canal ends and connects with the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. This junction is near Oxley, Wolverhampton, and is just a short distance south of Autherley Junction. grid reference SJ902011

Aston Junction

Aston Junction, Birmingham
Aston Junction in Birmingham

Also in the West Midlands, Aston Junction is a meeting point for the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal and the Digbeth Branch Canal. It's a busy spot in the canal network around Birmingham. grid reference SP076881

Autherley Junction

Autherley Junction
Boats at Autherley Junction

Found in the West Midlands, Autherley Junction connects the Shropshire Union Canal with the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. This junction is key for boats travelling between the Midlands and the north-west of England. grid reference SJ901020

Barbridge Junction

Boats at Barbridge Junction
Boats at Barbridge Junction

At Barbridge Junction, the Shropshire Union Canal's Middlewich Branch joins the main line of the Shropshire Union Canal. This junction is in a more rural setting, offering peaceful views. grid reference SJ612570

Birchills Junction

Birchills Junction
Birchills Junction

Birchills Junction is where the Walsall Canal meets the main line of the Wyrley and Essington Canal. It's an important link in the network of canals around Walsall. grid reference SK002000

Bordesley Junction

Bordesley Junction, Birmingham
Bordesley Junction

In the West Midlands, Bordesley Junction is where the Grand Union Canal splits into its main line and a north-east arm. This allows boats to choose different routes through the Birmingham area. grid reference SP084864

Bromford Junction

Bromford Junction
Bromford Junction

Bromford Junction, in the West Midlands, connects the BCN New Main Line with the Spon Lane Locks Branch. It's part of the complex Birmingham Canal Navigations (BCN) system. grid reference SO996899

Catshill Junction

Catshill Junction Sculpture
Sculpture at Catshill Junction

Catshill Junction is on the main line of the Wyrley and Essington Canal and is where the Daw End Branch Canal begins. You might even spot some interesting art here! grid reference SK048048

Dukinfield Junction

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Dukinfield Junction at Portland Basin

Located in Greater Manchester, Dukinfield Junction is where the Ashton Canal meets the Peak Forest Canal. This junction is often associated with Portland Basin, a popular spot for canal enthusiasts. grid reference SJ933984

Fazeley Junction

Fazeley Junction from Coventry Canal bridge
Fazeley Junction

In Staffordshire, Fazeley Junction is a key meeting point for the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal and the Coventry Canal. It's a busy hub for canal traffic. grid reference SK202020

Fradley Junction

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Fradley Junction

Fradley Junction, also in Staffordshire, is a very well-known and often busy junction. It's where the Coventry Canal joins the Trent and Mersey Canal. Many boaters stop here to enjoy the scenery and facilities. grid reference SK140139

Frankton Junction

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Frankton Junction

In Shropshire, Frankton Junction connects the historic Montgomery Canal with the popular Llangollen Canal. This junction is important for those exploring the beautiful Welsh borders. grid reference SJ369318

Hardings Wood Junction

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Hardings Wood Junction

Hardings Wood Junction in Staffordshire is where the Macclesfield Canal (specifically its Hall Green Branch) meets the Trent and Mersey Canal. It's a significant point for boats travelling through the Cheshire Plain. grid reference SJ834546

Hawkesbury Junction

Hawkesbury Junction
Hawkesbury Junction

Hawkesbury Junction, in Warwickshire, is a famous and picturesque spot where the Oxford Canal meets the Coventry Canal. It's often called "Sutton Stop" by locals. grid reference SP360846

Haywood Junction

Haywood Junction
Haywood Junction

In Staffordshire, Haywood Junction connects the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal with the Trent and Mersey Canal. This junction is part of a popular route for boats heading north or south. grid reference SJ994229

Horseley Fields Junction

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Horseley Fields Junction

Horseley Fields Junction in the West Midlands is where the BCN Main Line meets the Wyrley and Essington Canal. It's a key part of the extensive canal network around Wolverhampton. grid reference SO923986

Huddlesford Junction

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Huddlesford Junction

Huddlesford Junction, in Staffordshire, is where the Coventry Canal meets the Wyrley and Essington Canal. This junction is also important as it's a potential future connection point for the restored Lichfield Canal. grid reference SK150095

Hurleston Junction

Hurleston Junction
Hurleston Junction

In Cheshire, Hurleston Junction is where the Llangollen Canal begins its journey from the main line of the Shropshire Union Canal. It's a gateway to the beautiful Llangollen Canal. grid reference SJ625553

Kings Norton Junction

Kings Norton Junction
Kings Norton Junction

Kings Norton Junction is where the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal meets the Worcester and Birmingham Canal. This junction is located in a leafy suburb of Birmingham. grid reference SP052794

Kingswood Junction

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Kingswood Junction

Kingswood Junction connects the Stratford-upon-Avon Canal with the Grand Union Canal. It's a busy spot with a flight of locks nearby. grid reference SP185709

Little Venice

Little Venice junction
Little Venice Junction

Browning's Pool, often called Little Venice, is a famous and beautiful junction in London. It's where the Grand Union Canal meets the Regent's Canal, creating a lovely area popular with visitors. grid reference TQ261818

Marple Junction

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Marple Junction

Marple Junction connects the Macclesfield Canal with the Peak Forest Canal. This junction is close to the impressive Marple Aqueduct and locks. grid reference SJ961884

Norbury Junction

Norbury Junction in 2008
Norbury Junction

Norbury Junction was originally a meeting point for the Birmingham and Liverpool Junction Canal (which later became part of the Shropshire Union Canal) and a branch linking to the Shrewsbury Canal. It's a charming spot with a canal side pub. grid reference SJ793228

Ogley Junction

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Ogley Junction

Ogley Junction is on the Wyrley and Essington Canal where the Anglesey Branch leaves the main line. It's an important point for understanding the history of this canal. grid reference SK056060

Old Turn Junction

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Old Turn Junction

Old Turn Junction is a very important and historic junction in Birmingham. It's where the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal meets the BCN Main Line. This area is surrounded by modern buildings and is a hub of activity. grid reference SP059868

Pelsall Junction

Pelsall Junction
Pelsall Junction

Pelsall Junction marks the southern end of the Cannock Extension Canal where it meets the main line of the Wyrley and Essington Canal. grid reference SK018044

Rumer Hill Junction

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Rumer Hill Junction (former site)

Rumer Hill Junction was a former junction on the Cannock Extension Canal. It's now lost, but it was where the Churchbridge Branch left to join the Hatherton Canal. This shows how some parts of the canal network have changed over time. grid reference SJ991090

Rushall Junction

Rushall Junction
Rushall Junction

Rushall Junction is the southern end of the Rushall Canal where it meets the Tame Valley Canal. It's part of the complex canal system in the West Midlands. grid reference SP030947

Salford Junction

Salford Junction, Grand Union on right
Salford Junction

Salford Junction is a major meeting point where the Grand Union Canal and the Tame Valley Canal both connect with the Birmingham and Fazeley Canal. It's a busy and important junction for freight and leisure boats. grid reference SP095901

Smethwick Junction

Roving bridges at Smethwick Junction
Smethwick Junction

Smethwick Junction is where the BCN Old Main Line and the BCN New Main Line meet. This junction is known for its interesting "roving bridges" that allow towpaths to cross without needing a lock. grid reference SP028890

Spon Lane Junction

Spon Lane top lock and junction
Spon Lane Junction

Spon Lane Junction was originally where the Birmingham Canal met the Wednesbury Canal. Today, it forms a junction at the top of a "canal slip road" that leads down to the BCN New Main Line and the BCN Old Main Line. grid reference SP003898

Stockingfield Junction

Stockingfield Junction, Forth and Clyde Canal, Glasgow, Scotland
Stockingfield Junction

Stockingfield Junction, located in Glasgow, Scotland, was originally a terminus but became a junction for the Glasgow Branch of the Forth and Clyde Canal in 1777. The Monkland Canal later joined this branch. grid reference NS571689

Tame Valley Junction

Tame Valley Junction
Tame Valley Junction

Tame Valley Junction marks the western end of the Tame Valley Canal where it meets the Walsall Canal. It's another important connection in the West Midlands canal network. grid reference SO976936

Wappenshall Junction

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Wappenshall Junction

Wappenshall Junction is where the Newport Branch Canal joins the Shrewsbury Canal. While the canals here are no longer navigable, the junction still exists as a historical landmark. grid reference SJ662145

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