Trentlock

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Trent Lock with the Erewash Canal behind in 2007
Trent Lock with the Erewash Canal behind in 2007

Trentlock, or Trent Lock is located on the border of Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire, Leicestershire near to Long Eaton. The area is a major canal navigation junction, where the River Soar and Erewash Canal can reach the Trent and Mersey Canal by way of the River Trent and adjacent Cranfleet Cut.

Immediately to the north-east is Trent Junction, a similarly important five-way meeting point in the national railway system.

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[edit] Location

Trentlock is at the point where the counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire meet, with the Soar forming the border between Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire, and the Trent that of Derbyshire.

On a local scale this means that Derbyshire is to the north of the point, whilst Nottinghamshire is to the south-east and Leicestershire is to the south-west, which is somewhat different from the global arrangement with Derbyshire in the north-west, Nottinghamshire in the north-east and Leicestershire to the south.

Nearby places are Long Eaton, to the north, and Ratcliffe on Soar to the south. Ratcliffe-on-Soar Power Station dominates the landscape.

[edit] Waterways

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River Derwent to Derby (unnavigable)
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Sawley Cut
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Cranfleet Lock/Old Sal's Lock
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River Trent to Beeston/Nottingham

Trent Lock is the area of canal locks around the point where the River Soar (flowing northwards) meets the River Trent (at this point flowing east). Near this point two canals also meet the Trent - the Erewash Canal, coming south-east from Long Eaton, and the short Cranfleet Cut provides a route for boats heading downstream on the Trent, avoiding a weir.

The Midland Main Line also runs past the area, over the Trent and the Cranfleet Cut.

Some way further to the west on the Trent is the Sawley Cut and Sawley Bridge Marina, and not far west of that is Derwent Mouth, where the River Derwent and the Trent and Mersey Canal join the Trent.

[edit] Junctions

Point Coordinates
Trent and Mersey Canal Junction/ Derwent Mouth 52°52′22.09″N 1°19′9.3″W / 52.8728028, -1.31925 (Trent and Mersey Canal Junction)
Sawley Cut top junction 52°52′26.44″N 1°18′25.9″W / 52.8740111, -1.307194 (Sawley Cut top junction)
Sawley Cut bottom junction 52°52′21.07″N 1°17′26.82″W / 52.8725194, -1.2907833 (Sawley Cut bottom junction)
Soar Navigation junction 52°52′23.44″N 1°16′4.86″W / 52.8731778, -1.2680167 (Soar Navigation junction)
Cranfleet Canal bottom junction 52°52′45.6″N 1°15′14.87″W / 52.879333, -1.2541306 (Cranfleet Canal bottom junction)
Cranfleet Canal top junction/ Erewash Canal Junction 52°52′30″N 1°16′20″W / 52.875, -1.27222 (Cranfleet Canal top junction)Coordinates: 52°52′30″N 1°16′20″W / 52.875, -1.27222 (Cranfleet Canal top junction)

[edit] Facilities

Immediately above Trent Lock No. 60 on the Erewash Canal is a dry dock that can be drained into the River Trent below. The current tenants of the dry dock and related buildings are boat builders King Fisher Narrow Boats.

On the opposite side of the same lock is the Steamboat Inn public house.

[edit] Further reading

  • De Salis, Henry Rodolph (1969). Bradshaw's Canals and Navigable Rivers, Reprint, David & Charles. ISBN 0-7153-4689-X. 

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