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Lichfield Canal Aqueduct

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OS grid reference
  
SK067063

Crosses
  
M6 Toll Motorway

No. of spans
  
Two

Cross
  
M6 Toll

Carries
  
Lichfield Canal

Locale
  
2km NW of Brownhills

Length
  
47 m

Carry
  
Lichfield Canal

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Total length
  
ca. 46.8 metres (154 ft)

Similar
  
Lichfield Canal, Barton Swing Aqueduct, Birmingham Canal Navigations, Pontcysyllte Aqueduct, Coronation Chair

The Lichfield Canal Aqueduct is a potentially navigable aqueduct built to carry the future Lichfield Canal 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, with the aqueduct being installed on 15/16 August 2003, but the canal has yet to reach it, giving it an odd appearance.

In 2014/2015 Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Trust received a Social Investment Business (SIB) grant of £336,000 which will enable the Trust to buy land on either side of the aqueduct and carry out the necessary work to rebuild the canal to bring the aqueduct into use.

In April 2015, Midland Expressway Limited donated £50,000 to Lichfield and Hatherton Canals Restoration Trust to honour an undertaking they made when the M6 Toll Motorway was built. The donation is a "substantial contribution" towards the cost of reinstating the Crane Brook Culvert which was removed when the motorway was built.

References

Lichfield Canal Aqueduct Wikipedia