Lichfield Canal Aqueduct

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Lichfield Canal Aqueduct
Lichfield Canal Aqueduct.jpg
The Lichfield Canal Aqueduct showing the open end section which will later join to the canal
Carries Lichfield Canal
Crosses M6 Toll Motorway
Location 2km NW of Brownhills
OS grid reference SK067063
Number of spans Two
Total length ca. 46.8 metres (154 ft)
Coordinates 52°39′19″N 1°54′06″W / 52.6552°N -1.9016°E / 52.6552; -1.9016Coordinates: 52°39′19″N 1°54′06″W / 52.6552°N -1.9016°E / 52.6552; -1.9016

The Lichfield Canal Aqueduct is a navigable aqueduct built to carry the future Lichfield Canal[1] over the M6 Toll Motorway, just to the west of Lichfield and north of Birmingham, England.

The Lichfield Canal (originally part of the Wyrley and Essington Canal) is currently being restored. Restoration was threatened by the construction of the M6 Toll motorway around the north of Birmingham, which cut across the canal's route. Funds were raised to build an aqueduct to carry the canal over the motorway (the aqueduct has been finished but the canal has yet to reach it, giving it an odd appearance).[2] Partly as a result of this incident the Government has promised that never again will a new road be built in the path of a waterway restoration scheme, unless an aqueduct or tunnel is provided.

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