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Engine Arm Aqueduct

The Engine Arm Aqueduct near Smethwick, West Midlands, England, was built in 1825 by Thomas Telford to carry a water feeder, the Engine Arm… Read more…

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The Engine Arm Aqueduct near Smethwick, West Midlands, England, was built in 1825 by Thomas Telford to carry a water feeder, the Engine Arm, from Edgbaston Reservoir over the BCN New Main Line canal to the adjacent and parallel Old Main Line. It is a Scheduled Ancient Monument and is Grade II* listed.It is a 52-foot span structure consisting of a cast-iron trough supported by a single arch with five ribs, each consisting of four sections with bolted joints. The trough is supported on three of the ribs, with the adjacent towpaths being supported by cast-iron arcades of Gothic-styled arches and columns. All cast-iron features were manufactured at the Horseley Ironworks in nearby Tipton. The waterway in the aqueduct is 8 feet wide with the towpaths either side being 4-foot-4-inch in width each. The eastern towpath is paved in brick with raised strips for horses.

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Coordinates 52°29'52.519" N, 1°57'59.306" W
Riverside Hotel
Taxi · 8 min
Engine Arm Aqueduct
2h
Walk · 6 min
Corner Café
45 min
Walk · 18 min
Riverside Hotel

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