Bridge 176 On Leeds Liverpool Canal – Skipton, UK
Posted by: dtrebilc
N 53° 57.573 W 002° 01.602
30U E 563859 N 5979459
The Leeds Liverpool canal is the longest canal in Northern England.
Waymark Code: WMWP64
Location: Yorkshire, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 09/25/2017
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The canal is 127.25 miles long and flows from the inland woollen town of Leeds to the coastal sea port of Liverpool, crossing the Pennines along the way. Work on the canal started in 1770 and built in a number of sections and was finally completed in 1816.
The canal is no longer operational for commercial traffic but is popular with leisure boaters.
This is a steel counterweight swing bridge and is also known as Gawflat swing bridge. It is primarily used by cyclists and pedestrians to access Airedale park but also takes a limited amount of single lane car traffic.
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The bridge is always locked in position across the canal and boat owners carry the anti-vandal key to unlock the bridge when they wish to pass along the canal. It is manually operated with a simple lever arm to push and pull the bridge into position.
A sign next to the push arm has the following operating instructions.
Bridge 176,
Gawflat
To open bridge
Use handcuff key to unlock anti-vandal
locking mechanism
Use push arm to fully open
To close bridge
Use push arm to close bridge fully
Relock anti-vandal lock mechanism
Please ensure bridge
is not left unlocked