Canal near Stroud
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Canal near Stroud
Not quite sure where to put these! Seen on the Canal close to Stroud, Gloucestershire
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Re: Canal near Stroud
Thanks for posting Pete.
This is stuff close to my heart as I am a volunteer on one of the locks of Shakespeare's Avon, not a million miles away from Stroud.
Will try to post some of the Avon when I can.
Neil. (v1230nm)
This is stuff close to my heart as I am a volunteer on one of the locks of Shakespeare's Avon, not a million miles away from Stroud.
Will try to post some of the Avon when I can.
Neil. (v1230nm)
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Re: Canal near Stroud
Great stuff Pete this is the Stroudwater Navigation which is part of the Cotswold Canals? It is currently under restoration and eventually becomes the Thames & Severn Canal.
On my first visit earlier this year they were about to rebuild a bridge that takes a working railway line across the canal, we then went along part of the disused Thames & Severn including the one portal of Sapperton tunnel, see below, also one of the deep locks at a village called Siddington, my friend gives you an idea of just how deep these locks are.
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On my first visit earlier this year they were about to rebuild a bridge that takes a working railway line across the canal, we then went along part of the disused Thames & Severn including the one portal of Sapperton tunnel, see below, also one of the deep locks at a village called Siddington, my friend gives you an idea of just how deep these locks are.
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Re: Canal near Stroud
We cycled a long the canal in the Severn direction. At one point the canal goes under a main railway line and appears to be in little more than a large pipe?
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Re: Canal near Stroud
essexpete wrote:We cycled a long the canal in the Severn direction. At one point the canal goes under a main railway line and appears to be in little more than a large pipe?
Pete; that's where the new bridge is going in, it's by a large winding point in the canal and just after St Cyrs church as you head towards the Severn.
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Re: Canal near Stroud
I have been doing some more canal walking with friends, this time the restored section of the Chesterfield Canal not far from Worksop, there is a flight of staircase locks which is well worth a look if you like that sort of thing, what was also of interest to me was these 'hedgerow hero's' that I came across next to the one section. They looked very forlorn and like they had been there for some considerable time.
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Re: Canal near Stroud
essexpete wrote:Looks like an MF track shovel with MF 220 hoe, MF 35 and a Nuffield 4/60?
Think you are correct there Pete.
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