Grand Canal Lock No 1
30 Devoy Road, Kilmainham C ED, Goldenbridge North, County Dublin, Ireland

Grand Canal Lock No 1
is a minor waterways place
on the Grand Canal - Main Line between
Grand - Naas Junction (Junction of the Grand Canal and the Naas Branch) (17 miles and 3 furlongs
and 17 locks
to the west) and
Grand Canal Sea Lock (Variable rise and fall lock) (3 miles and 6¼ furlongs
and 7 locks
to the east).
The nearest place in the direction of Grand - Naas Junction is Goldenbridge Railway Pedestrian Bridge;
2 furlongs
away.
The nearest place in the direction of Grand Canal Sea Lock is Suir Road Bridge;
¼ furlongs
away.
Mooring here is unrated.
This is a pair of locks with a rise of 14 feet and 5 inches.
| Grand Canal Lock No 3 | 7¼ furlongs | |
| Blackhorse Bridge | 7 furlongs | |
| Drimnagh Railway Pedestrian Bridge | 3½ furlongs | |
| Grand Canal Lock No 2 | 2 furlongs | |
| Goldenbridge Railway Pedestrian Bridge | 2 furlongs | |
| Grand Canal Lock No 1 | ||
| Suir Road Bridge | ¼ furlongs | |
| Ann Devlin Bridge | ½ furlongs | |
| Griffith Bridge | ½ furlongs | |
| Herberton Bridge | 3½ furlongs | |
| Camac Bridge | 5½ furlongs | |
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In the direction of Shannon - Grand Junction
Yellowmeadows Winding Hole — 3 miles, 1 furlong and 10 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Shannon - Grand Junction
Ballymanagin Lane Winding Hole — 4 miles, 3¼ furlongs and 14 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Shannon - Grand Junction
The Grange Winding Hole — 5 miles, 7¼ furlongs and 14 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Shannon - Grand Junction
Gollierstown Winding Hole — 7 miles, 2½ furlongs and 15 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Shannon - Grand Junction
Hazelhatch Winding Hole — 8 miles, 4¼ furlongs and 15 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Shannon - Grand Junction
Aylmer's Winding Hole — 10 miles, 2½ furlongs and 15 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Shannon - Grand Junction
Ponsonby Winding Hole — 13 miles, 3½ furlongs and 17 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Shannon - Grand Junction
In the direction of Liffey - Grand Junction
Clanbrassil Winding Hole — 1 mile, 3 furlongs and 2 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Liffey - Grand Junction
Portobello Winding Hole — 1 mile, 6¾ furlongs and 2 locks away
On this waterway in the direction of Liffey - Grand JunctionNo information
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