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Hague Hall Beck
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Frickley Beck
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Hemsworth Beck
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Langthwaite Beck
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(known as The Beck)
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Goosehole pumping station
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Frickley Beck + The Beck
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(known as Hampole Dike)
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disused railway bridge (Wath Branch)
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Wakefield line
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A638 Stubbs Bridge
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Leys Lane
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A1 Humber Head Bridge
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(known as Old Ea Beck)
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The Skell
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Wakefield Line
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Adwick Junction
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Adwick Mill Dyke PS
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freight line to Hatfield & Stainforth
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Mill Dike
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B1220 White Cross Bridge
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Goosepool pumping station
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Bentley Moor Bridge
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(known as Smallholme and Tilts Drain)
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LNER Duckholt bridge
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Duck Holt pumping station
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A19 Tilts Hill Bridge
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Tilts Hill pumping station
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Thornhurst pumping station
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Tilts Bridge (Hall Villa Lane)
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Tilts Bridge pumping station
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Tilts pumping station
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H&B and GCJR bridge
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East Coast Main Line
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Thorpe Marsh nature reserve
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Reedholme pumping station
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Sandall Nooking pumping station
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(known as Smallholme and Tilts Drain)
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Norwood pumping station
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(known as Thorpe Marsh Drain)
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Flood Evacuation pumping station
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freight line to Hatfield & Stainforth
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Marsh Lane Bridge
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Thorpe Bank Road
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Pointing doors
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River Don
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This is a route-map template for the Ea Beck, a UK waterway.
Note: Per consensus and convention, most route-map templates are used in a single article in order to separate their complex and fragile syntax from normal article wikitext. See these discussions [1],[2] for more information.
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For finding bridge numbers, canalplan.org.uk may be useful.