River Sow Navigation

River Sow Navigation
The river at Fairway Bridge
Specifications
Locks1
Statusabandoned
History
Date of actPrivately built
Date of first use1816
Date closed1920s
Geography
Start pointStafford
End pointBaswich
Connects toStaffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
River Sow Navigation
River Sow (to source)
 A518  Victoria Road bridge
Stafford railway station
Weir and Town Mill
Bridge Street (Green Bridge)
Coal wharf and Royal Brine Baths
Towpath bridge
 A34  Queensway (built 1970s)
Riverway bridge
Fairway bridge
old course of River Penk
Deepmoor Drain
Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal
Aqueduct and Baswich Lock
Proposed new marina and lock
River Penk (was Deepmoor Drain)
St Thomas Bridge
Aqueduct
River Sow (to River Trent)

The River Sow Navigation was a short river navigation in Staffordshire, England, which connected the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal to the centre of Stafford. There was a coal wharf in Stafford, and a single lock to connect it to the canal. It opened in 1816, and closed in the 1920s. There are proposals to restore the navigation as the Stafford Riverway Link.[1]

  1. ^ "Stafford Riverway Link". Inland Waterways Association. Archived from the original on 4 July 2010. Retrieved 10 December 2011.