Before leaving Wolverhampton I found I had the perfect excuse to do something I've been wanting to do for some time; to take Starcross into British Waterways' Broad Street Depot. Its not really a working depot any more - in fact the main buildings are a night club - but it still looks the part. The entrance to the depot is under a bridge off the Birmingham Main Line and once in you have to reverse out, which in our case we did after using the Elsan (chemical toilet) disposal.

After backing out of the depot we headed off eastwards along what I've always thought of as the Birmingham Canal Navigations Main Line, although according to this sign at the top of the "21" I might be mistaken:

At Tipton Factory Locks (3 locks - 21 minutes) we were hailed from the towpath by a young lady who'd noticed the "Norbury Junction" on Starcross' cabin side. She'd just moved to Tipton from Norbury and was finding it all very different, as you can imagine. From rural Staffordshire to the heart of the Black Country must be a great culture-shock, but she seemed cheerful enough.
At Dudley Port Junction we turned right and were soon into Netherton Tunnel. Duncan takes no prisoners when steering and we were through the 3,027 yards in thirty-two minutes, never deviating from a straight course and not slowing down a bit - even when we met an oncoming boat, which must have been nerve-wracking for its steerer, but he didn't seem to mind as he exchanged gruff "'Ow Do?'s" with Duncan as they passed!
Emerging from the tunnel we were soon at Windmill End, one of the more conventionally attractive spots on the B.C.N.

Then comes Dunn's Bridge - one of the lowest on the BCN.


The terminus is occupied by a number of moored boats, which really do have one of the most salubrious mooring spots on the BCN. The approach to the moorings is protected by a boom - a bright yellow plastic barrier, hinged at one end to allow boats to pass but keep floating rubbish out, which you can see just in front of and to the right of Starcross.

We beat a hasty retreat back on to the main line.....
3 comments:
That's interesting - I didn't realise you could go round the Bumblehole branch - I'd assumed it was a 'residents only' waterway. Nonetheless that area is one of our favourite spots in/around Birmingham.
I didnt realise non resident could go down there either. Doh - that means that there is another navigable arm I havn't done. I have put it on my to do list for my next visit to 'the back of the map'.
Andy
Well, it never occurred to me that I couldn't go down there - so I went! There's certainly nothing in the way on notices or signs telling you you can't and no body said "Keep Orf Moi Water".
Jim
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