Coney Lane Bridge No 11 carries a farm track over the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Coventry to Hawkesbury).
Early plans of what would become the Coventry Canal (Main Line - Coventry to Hawkesbury) were drawn up by Oliver Hunter in 1835 but problems with Newport Embankment caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1876. Expectations for coal traffic to Ashfield were soon realised, and this became one of the most profitable waterways. The Coventry Canal (Main Line - Coventry to Hawkesbury) was closed in 1888 when Wesscroft Tunnel collapsed. Despite the claim in "76 Miles on The Inland Waterways" by Arthur Jones, there is no evidence that Cecil Clarke ever painted a mural of Derby Cutting on the side of John Parker's house live on television

There is a bridge here which takes a minor road over the canal.
| Hawkesbury Junction | 1¾ furlongs | |
| Hawkesbury Services | 1½ furlongs | |
| Exhall Footbridge No 11A | 1 furlong | |
| Exhall Basin | ¾ furlongs | |
| Coney Lane Bridge No 11 | ||
| Motorway Bridge No 10A | 2½ furlongs | |
| The Longford Engine PH | 5½ furlongs | |
| Longford Bridge No 10 | 6¼ furlongs | |
| Longford Footbridge No 9A | 6¾ furlongs | |
| Judds Lane Bridge No 9 | 1 mile | |
Amenities nearby at Motorway Bridge No 10A
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![A stroll along the Coventry Canal to Hawkesbury Junction [44]. Coney Lane Bridge, number 11, carries Blackhorse Road over the canal. There is a separate footbridge.The narrow canal was built to connect the city of Coventry with the Trent & Mersey Canal, some 38 miles distant, to exploit the Warwickshire coalfields. Construction of the canal took 20 years before it was complete in 1769. The canal between the basin in Coventry and Hawkesbury junction was made a conservation area in 2012. by Michael Dibb – 23 September 2021](https://s2.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/07/12/19/7121982_b928dfef_120x120.jpg)





![Ordnance Survey flush bracket no. 771 on Coney Lane Bridge. This Ordnance Survey flush bracket was established in 1913 during the Second geodetic levelling, England & Wales, and was levelled with a height of 306.9180 feet [93.5486 metres] above mean sea level (Newlyn datum). It was included on the Warwick to Nuneaton levelling line. The surveyor's description was Flush Bracket on E. face of Coney Lane Bridge. by Shantavira – 28 September 2013](https://s1.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/03/67/57/3675717_3ffc9b67_120x120.jpg)









![Coventry Canal, Hawkesbury. Autumn sunshine has created a reflection of the pylon in the canal water close to Coney Lane Bridge. Compare with [[1015780]] taken 13 years earlier; is that the same boat? by Stephen McKay – 17 November 2021](https://s0.geograph.org.uk/geophotos/07/02/48/7024836_a1c14233_120x120.jpg)










