Stourbridge Extension Canal

Stourbridge Extension Canal
The stub of the Extension Canal turns off the Stourbridge Canal feeder, and passes under the towpath bridge
Specifications
Locksnone
Statussmall part extant
History
Principal engineerWilliam Fowler, Benjamin Townshend, William Richardson
Date of actJune 1837
Date completed1840
Date closed1935
Geography
Connects toStourbridge Canal feeder
Stourbridge Extension Canal
Sandhills Branch terminus
Branch
Private Railway siding
Branch
 B4175  bridge
Branch
Shut End Ironworks
Bradleys Incline
Branch
Fosters Incline
 A4101  bridge
Corbyn's Hall Ironworks
Branch to factory
Private Railway siding
Bromley Lane bridge
Bromley Basin
Bromley Branch
Stop lock
Infilled above here
Moorings
Brockmoor Jn

The Stourbridge Extension Canal was a short canal built to serve a number of mines in the Kingswinford area of Staffordshire in England. Although connected to the Stourbridge Canal, it was independent from it. It opened in 1840, and was abandoned in 1935. A short section of it is still used as moorings for boats using the Stourbridge Canal.