Foxton Inclined Plane

Foxton Inclined Plane
Inclined Plane from the top
Typecanal inclined plane
LocationLeicestershire, England
Coordinates52°30′00″N 0°58′54″W / 52.5001°N 0.9817°W / 52.5001; -0.9817
Elevation75 ft (23 m)
Construction1898-1900
Built forGrand Union Canal
Demolished1926
Restored2008
ArchitectGordon Cale Thomas
OwnerCanal & River Trust
Official nameInclined Plane immediately east of Foxton Locks
Designated24 January 1973[1]
Reference no.1018832
Foxton Inclined Plane is located in Leicestershire
Foxton Inclined Plane
Location of Foxton Inclined Plane in Leicestershire

The Foxton Inclined Plane is a canal inclined plane on the Leicester line of the Grand Union Canal about 5 km (3.1 mi) west of the Leicestershire town of Market Harborough, named after the nearby village of Foxton. The plane was built in 1900 as a solution to various operational restrictions imposed by the Foxton Lock flight. However, it was not a commercial success and only remained in full-time operation for ten years. The plane was dismantled in 1926. A project to re-create the plane commenced in the 2000s because the narrowbeam locks remain a bottleneck for leisure boat traffic.

  1. ^ Historic England. "Inclined Plane (1018832)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 19 April 2012.