SP6989 : Foxton Top Lock in Leicestershire
taken 6 years ago, near to Gumley, Leicestershire, Great Britain
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Foxton Top Lock in Leicestershire
Grand Union Canal (Leicester Section).
The ten locks (two staircases) of the Foxton flight alter the water level by 75 feet (almost 23 metres). This is the top lock (No 8) on an increasingly gloomy evening. Being a staircase, it drains directly into Lock No 9 as indicated on the balance beam shown.
The ten locks (two staircases) of the Foxton flight alter the water level by 75 feet (almost 23 metres). This is the top lock (No 8) on an increasingly gloomy evening. Being a staircase, it drains directly into Lock No 9 as indicated on the balance beam shown.
Staircase locks at Foxton, Leicestershire
At the northern end of the summit level of the Grand Union Canal (Leicester Section), Foxton Locks is a flight of canal locks consisting of two "staircases" each of five lock chambers, separated by a short connecting pound. The ten locks are numbered 8 to 17 from the top. The flight alters the water level by 75 feet (almost 23 metres).
Water management is by way of large sideponds, so the correct sequence of paddles must be used when negotiating the flight. The locks are usually supervised by an experienced lock keeper, often assisted by recently recruited "Canal and Rivers Trust" volunteers. The locks have strictly applied passageway times, and are secured outside these hours. See Link
Staircase locks are used where a canal needs to climb a steep hill, so two or more locks open directly into the next. The bottom gates of one lock form the top gates of the next. This is the largest flight of such staircase locks on the English canal system. Construction started in 1810, and they were completed by 1812. Restoration took place in 1909, shortly before the unsuccessful nearby Foxton inclined plane was taken out of regular service.
Grand Union Canal (Leicester Section)/Soar Navigation
The Leicester section branches off the main line at Braunston and it is 66 miles long with 59 locks (including two five chamber staircase locks at Foxton) and two tunnels. Near Leicester it continues into the River Soar, and briefly along the River Wreake. The navigation then proceeds along the river, with some canalised diversions, to Loughborough and the River Trent south of Long Eaton.
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- SP6989, 333 images (more nearby
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- Photographer
- Roger Kidd (find more nearby)
- Date Taken
- Friday, 23 August, 2013 (more nearby)
- Submitted
- Saturday, 1 September, 2018
- Geographical Context
- Subject Location
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OSGB36:
SP 6913 8949 [10m precision]
WGS84: 52:29.9365N 0:58.9861W - Camera Location
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OSGB36:
SP 6912 8948
- View Direction
- Northeast (about 45 degrees)
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