THE SCHEDULETHE BOROUGH COUNCIL OF SANDWELL (WATERY LANE CANAL BRIDGE) SCHEME 2003

THE SCHEDULE TO THE SCHEME

Plans and specifications of the Watery Lane Canal Bridge

The location and general design of the Bridge are shown on the plan numbered 61670/MID/267 Rev P1 marked “The Borough Council of Sandwell (Watery Lane Canal Bridge) Scheme 2003” sealed with the Common Seal of the Council deposited at the offices of the Council and of the Secretary of State for Transport and attached hereto.

Position:

The bridge is located at the inter-section of Watery Lane with the Birmingham Canal approximately 500 metres east of Tipton Town Centre in the Borough of Sandwell from a point 61 metres from the junction of Watery Lane and Queens Road, the bridge will extend 16.5 metres north over the Birmingham Canal to a point 29 metres south of the West Coast Main Line Railway.

Dimensions

Spans:

There is a clear span of 16.500 metres (minimum)

Waterway:

The waterway is split into two by an existing central pier.

The widths of the two sections are 5.80 metres and 5.50 metres respectively.

Minimum Head Room:

The minimum headroom under the bridge is 2.660 metres above British Waterways design water level of 138.10 metres AOD.

The bridge will be 7.1 metres wide overall and will carry a 5 metre wide single carriageway with a 0.6 metre wide hard strip and a footway of 1.5 metres width on either side.

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