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The Grand Union Canal

The Grand Union Canal was formed from an amalgamation of several formerly separate canals. Until the 1920s these had been independently owned and operated. The original part of the system was the Grand Junction Canal between Braunston and Brentford, constructed to reduce the route from the Midlands to London by sixty miles. This had locks fourteen feet wide, many branches to major towns and broad beam boats carrying up to seventy tons. Earlier linking canals were built with seven foot wide locks.

The Regent's Canal acquired the Grand Junction and other canals in 1929 and created the new Grand Union Canal Carrying Company (GUCCC). In 1932, with government aid, extensive modernisation was carried out, including the widening of 52 locks between Braunston and Birmingham (Camp Hill), and the demolition and replacement of many 18th and early 19th century bridges; then the money ran out - and the World War II started, so the task was never completed.

Waterways absorbed into the Grand Union Canal Carrying Company include:

London area:

Regent's Canal – original company
Hertford Union Canal – bought by the Regent's Canal in 1857

Main Line*:

Warwick and Napton Canal – bought by the Regent's Canal in 1927
Warwick and Birmingham Canal – bought by the Regent's Canal in 1927
Birmingham and Warwick Junction Canal – bought by the Regent's Canal in 1927
Grand Junction Canal – bought by the Regent's Canal in 1927

Leicester Line:

Old Grand Union Canal – bought by the Grand Junction in 1894
Leicestershire and Northamptonshire Union Canal – bought by the Grand Junction in 1894
Leicester Navigation – bought by the Grand Union in 1932
Loughborough Navigation – bought by the Grand Union in 1932
Erewash Canal – bought by the Grand Union in 1932

*The current main line starts in London and ends in Birmingham (Digbeth), stretching for 137 miles (220 km) with 166 locks.

For more details, a good start is: LinkExternal link
by Roger D Kidd

Created: Mon, 24 Sep 2012, Updated: Sun, 2 Dec 2018


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SP1975 : Approaching Knowle Locks by Stephen McKay
TL0604 : Red Lion Lane Bridge No 155 by Mat Fascione
SP6260 : 'Cedar' on the Grand Union Canal by Stephen McKay
TQ2984 : Cottages near Regent's Canal by David Dixon
SP0985 : Anderton Road Bridge, Grand Union Canal by Stephen McKay
TQ2884 : Regent's Canal, Hawley Lock by David Dixon
SP5765 : Approaching Braunston Tunnel by Stephen McKay
SP2566 : Grand Union Canal - lock No. 32 by Chris Allen
SP1975 : Grand Union Canal  near Rotten Row, Solihull by Roger  D Kidd
SP9318 : Ivinghoe Top Lock, Grand Union Canal by Stephen McKay
TQ0693 : Grand Union Canal at Batchworth by David Martin
TL0406 : Grand Union Canal, Boxmoor by Stephen McKay
SP6891 : Grand Union Canal south of Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire by Roger  D Kidd
TQ0896 : Metropolitan Line bridge over the Grand Union Canal by Stephen McKay
TQ0895 : Houses overlooking the canal north of Common Moor Lock by David Martin
SP7055 : Bridge No 44 and the Grand Union Canal by Mat Fascione
SP5972 : Crick Tunnel north portal in Northamptonshire by Roger  D Kidd
SP5365 : Braunston Turn, Grand Union Canal into Oxford Joint Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
SP9213 : Bulbourne Junction by Stephen McKay
SP4264 : Stockton Lock 10 Grand Union Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
SP4663 : Entrance to Ventnor Farm Marina by David P Howard
SP6282 : Welford Junction in Leicestershire by Roger  D Kidd
SP9313 : Workshop, BWB Bulbourne Yard, Grand Union Canal by Jo and Steve Turner
SP7941 : Grand Union Canal by Richard Croft
SP6480 : Narrowboats in the dock at the end of the Welford Arm by Christopher Hilton

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