How many locks are there in London?

There are 45 locks on the non-tidal River Thames. The first proper locks appeared in the 1630s. Each one has its own individual history and unique personality.
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How many locks are there in the UK?

There are over 1,800 locks on the 2,000 miles of navigable waterways in England and Wales, all enabling boats to travel up and down hills.
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Why are there locks on the Thames?

The principle of lock/weir combination, which maintained the depth of water for navigation and reduced the danger of flooding, was extended over the tidal section as far as Teddington in a series of locks built after 1810.
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How many locks are on the Grand Union Canal?

The canal has several branches or Arms which include among others the Paddington Arm, the Slough Arm, the Regents Canal, Hertford Union Canal, the Leicester Navigation, Birmingham and Warwick Junction and the Aylesbury Arm. It has over 250 locks along its route.
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What is the oldest lock on the Thames?

Abingdon Lock's history is as fascinating as it gets. There are remains of an lock constructed around 1624. It is the oldest surviving lock chamber in the UK, and possibly Europe.
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What is the biggest lock in the UK?

The longest lock flight in the UK is the Tardebigge Flight on the Worcester & Birmingham Canal. The flight boasts 30 locks and raises the canal 220 feet. The deepest lock in the UK is Tuel Lane Lock on Rochdale Canal which is over 19 feet.
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What is the deepest lock on the Thames?

The first pound lock was built in 1631 by the Oxford-Burcot Commission although this has since been rebuilt. The lock has the deepest fall of all locks on the Thames at 8 ft 9in (2.69m) and is connected to a large island which is one of three at this point. The lock lies at the end of Church Lane in Sandford on Thames.
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What is the biggest canal lock in the world?

Very large locks

In 2016 the Kieldrecht Lock in the Port of Antwerp in Belgium took over the title of the world's largest lock from the Berendrecht Lock in the same port and still has the title for largest volume. In 2022 the IJmuiden sea lock serving the Port of Amsterdam became the world's largest lock in dimensions.
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What is the highest canal lock in Europe?

The Halden Canal has three sets of locks with a total elevation difference of 39 meters. The Brekke Locks are the biggest tourist attraction along the watercourse.
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How deep are London canals?

On the Regent's Canal the maximum length is 21.95 metres (72.0 ft), with a beam of 4.27 metres (14.0 ft) and a headroom of 2.79 metres (9 ft 2 in). The navigational depth is, on average 1.15 m (3 ft 6 in).
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Why can't you swim in the River Thames?

As great as it can be for cooling off, it is important to remember that the Thames is a dangerous river - its strong current, houseboats and debris can all cause serious risk to life.
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Can you still walk under the Thames?

The Royal Borough has two foot tunnels at Greenwich and Woolwich which are used by 1.5 million people a year to cross underneath the river Thames. The Greenwich Foot Tunnel crosses beneath the River Thames in East London, linking Greenwich on the south bank with Millwall on the north.
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Why doesn't the Thames freeze anymore?

The climate was growing milder; old London Bridge was demolished in 1831 and replaced with a new bridge with wider arches, allowing the tide to flow more freely; and the river was embanked in stages during the 19th century, all of which made the river less likely to freeze.
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Why are British locks so high?

Placing the deadbolt so high up (near chin level) has the main advantage that the door will be much hard to kick in. Placing the deadbolt in the normal location of 5-1/2" from the handle/knob makes it just the right height to deal an easy kick to the locks.
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How many canals are in UK?

There are now about 4,700 miles (7,600 km) of navigable canals and rivers throughout the United Kingdom; 2,700 miles (4,345 km) of these are part of the connected system.
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How many locks are in the US?

The United States' 25,000 miles of inland waterways and 239 locks form the freight network's “water highway.” This intricate system, operated and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, supports more than half a million jobs and delivers more than 600 million tons of cargo each year, about 14% of all domestic ...
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Which UK canal has least locks?

Cruise along the lengthy Lancaster Canal

Stretching from Preston all the way to Kendal on the doorstep of the Lake District, the 'Lanky', as the Lancaster Canal is affectionately known, gives you a full 41 miles of lock-free cruising – the longest stretch in the country.
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What is the deepest canal lock in the UK?

Tuel Lane Lock is a canal lock, situated on the Rochdale Canal in Sowerby Bridge, England. It was built in 1996 as part of the canal's restoration, and replaces two previous locks, locks 3 and 4, from the original canal system. With a fall of 19 feet 8.5 inches (6 m), it is the deepest lock in the United Kingdom.
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Are there locks in Amsterdam?

The Oranje Locks are located in the IJ Dijk, a dam which cuts through the IJ just east of Amsterdam. This dam runs from the village of Schellingwoude in the north to the eastern side of the Amsterdam–Rhine Canal in the south.
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Which country invented canal locks?

The canal lock was developed in China, and first used in Europe during the Middle Ages. Locks enable ships to go from one water level to another, thus making many more transportation routes possible.
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What is the longest canal without locks?

Linking Preston to Kendal, the Lancaster Canal is one of the country's few coastal canals. Built along the natural lie of the land it offers 41 miles of lock free cruising - the longest stretch in the country.
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Where is the deepest canal lock?

We are calling for over a dozen volunteers to take on the iconic role of lock keeper at Britain's deepest lock. Tuel Lane Lock on the Rochdale Canal in Sowerby Bridge, West Yorkshire is one of the Trust's most remarkable locks, lowering and raising boats almost 20ft (6m) as they make their journeys over the Pennines.
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Can you swim in the Thames?

Where Can You Swim? The PLA allows swimming to take place upriver of Putney Bridge through to Teddington. It is permitted in this area only but be reminded that it is still a busy section of the tidal Thames for leisure and recreational activities.
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What is the steepest canal lock in the UK?

The five-rise is the steepest flight of locks in the UK, with a gradient of about 1:5 (a rise of 59 ft 2 in (18.03 m) over a distance of 320 ft (98 m)). The intermediate and bottom gates are the tallest in the country.
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How many locks does a British waterway have?

There are over 1,800 locks across our charity's 2,200 miles of inland waterways in England and Wales, all enabling boats to travel up and down hills. These iconic locks are often a favourite part of any canal boat holiday. Some locks are operated by boaters, others by lock-keepers.
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