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About Hanwell Flight Of Locks

Hanwell Flight Of Locks is positioned in Southall. The Hanwell Flight on the Grand Union Canal consists of six locks built in 1794, which raise the water stage with the aid of approximately 53 ft in half of a mile. Each lock became constructed to accommodate a 14 ft wide barge or two 7 ft extensive narrowboats facet by facet. Many of the locks had ‘aspect ponds’ beside them operational from 1816 as a method of saving water.

Some of those side ponds have in the end been crammed in and none of those final are used now. Some of the lock pounds have quick flights of steps to useful resource the rescue of towing horses that had fallen into the canal. Over £30,000 become spent to refurbish lock gates at the Hanwell Flight in 2015 by way of the Canal & River Trust, the charity that manages and keeps the canals in England and Wales inclusive of the Hanwell Flight, a Scheduled Ancient Monument. Locks 92 and 96 had been repaired to ensure they may be watertight for the heaps of boats which pass through them each year.

Windmill Lane Bridge is a unique example of a bridge wherein 3 modes of transport are without delay superimposed on each different places. Known locally as The Three Bridges, it changed into a part of the final railway project engineered by way of Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Work commenced in 1856 to carry both a street and the canal over the Great Western and Brentford Railway in a deep cutting at the same factor, so that the road of the railway might avoid visual intrusion on Osterley Park.

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