Rushall Locks, First Flight

Rushall Locks, First Flight is a flight on the Birmingham Canal Navigations (Rushall Canal) between Rushall Flight Top Lock No 1 and Rushall Flight Bottom Lock No 2
It has a rise of 14 feet and 3 inches.
Gillity Bridge | a few yards | |
Sutton Road Bridge (Walsall) | 1¾ furlongs | |
The Longhorn PH | 1¾ furlongs | |
Moat Bridge | 2½ furlongs | |
Rushall Flight Bottom Lock No 2 | ||
Rushall Flight Top Lock No 1 | ||
Longwood Junction | a few yards |
- Birmingham Canal Walks — associated with Birmingham Canal Navigations
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[Wyrley and Essington Canal]
link was the Rushall Canal, which decended through nine locks from the end of the Daw End branch, to join the Tame Valley Canal at Rushall Junction. This
[Pelsall Junction]
Junction and was completed in 1863. When it opened, a branch with a flight of thirteen locks at Churchbridge linked it to the Hatherton Branch of the Staffordshire
[Tame Valley Junction]
the eight Walsall Locks. To the east, the Tame Valley Canal is level for 5.7 miles (9.2 km) to the top of Perry Bar Locks, a flight of eleven. The Tame
[Birchills Junction]
the eight Walsall Locks, which lower the level by 65 feet (20 m), is reached after 0.4 miles (0.64 km). At the bottom of the flight is Walsall Junction
[Perry Barr]
under Gravelly Hill Interchange climbing the 13-flight Perry Barr Locks towards Hamstead and on to Rushall Junction. There is a feeder reservoir, Perry Reservoir
[West Midlands (region)]
borough; next door is RMD Kwikform (scaffolding) on the opposite side of Rushall Canal; to the south was GKN Driveline Walsall from 1953 until 2010, which
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Jun 4, 2018 ... Monday saw six of us heading off to Rushall Locks to help the 21 or so ... the flight, set all the locks and was already dealing with the first boat.
Apr 17, 2017 ... First lock of the day - Rushall top. ... back a painful massage, and, with the help of some painkillers, I was ready to work down the Rushall flight.
First built, 1799. Length, 70 feet (21.3 m). Width, 7 feet (2.1 m). Fall, 85 feet (26 m) . Above sea level, top lock: 441 feet (134 m). Flight of 8 locks. Delph Locks or the Delph Nine are a series of eight (originally nine) narrow canal locks on the ... From the top of the flight, the Dudley Canal is level for 1.8 miles (2.9 km) to Blowers ...
Mar 20, 2019 ... In today's vlog we travel down the Rushall Locks on the Rushall Canal ... Canal to the top of the Perry Barr flight ready of our decent tomorrow.
Aug 31, 2013 ... The first thing of note was the old Fellows, Morton and Clayton ... Once at the top of the six lock flight we soon came to the Science Park moorings. ... As the Rushall Canal was built at the end of the canal building boom it was ...
By and large, boaters in the first group will most likely take the BCN Main Line, ... Daw End Branch before returning south down the Rushall Canal to Birmingham. ... from Aldersley Junction straight into the 21 locks of the Wolverhampton flight ...
Mar 23, 2020 ... This isn't how Daniel Voznyarskiy imagined his first trip to South America. ... to order tickets online and eventually secured one for a 7 a.m. flight the next morning. ... “Immediately there was a rush, all flights sold out, all planes ...
Passing through twenty five locks the water level falls by 158 feet 6 inches about 52 metres over a distance of 2.5 miles, 4km. The first four locks are spaced well ...
Sep 18, 2015 ... ... up early, and set off at 7.20 straight into the top lock of the Rushall flight. It was very misty to start -- the first properly autumnal morning we've ...