Rushall Junction

Rushall Junction
Rushall Junction with the Rushall Canal leading northwards under the bridge on the right.
Map
Specifications
StatusOpen
Navigation authorityCanal & River Trust
History
Date completed1847
Rushall Junction in context
Wyrley and Essington Canal
Catshill Junction
Birchills Junction
Walsall and Rushall Locks
Walsall and Rushall Canals
Tame Valley Junction
Rushall Junction
Walsall and Tame Valley Canals
Birmingham and Fazeley Canal
Salford Junction
To Bordesley Junction
To Old Turn Junction
Ryder's Green Locks
Ryder's Green Junction
Wednesbury Old Canal
Pudding Green Junction
BCN to Old Turn Junction

Rushall Junction (or Newton Junction) (grid reference SP030947) is the southern limit of the Rushall Canal where it meets the Tame Valley Canal in the West Midlands, England. It opened in 1847, when the Rushall Canal was built to create connections between the Birmingham Canal Navigations system and the Wyrley and Essington Canal, following the amalgamation of the two companies in 1840.


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