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- Braunston tunnel was an experience as we were about half way in or maybe that should be halfway out, when the engine started to splutter.
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- Braunston Tunnel is 2042 yards in length.
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- With the opening of Braunston Tunnel, the line was open from the Oxford Canal through to Weedon Bec in June 1796.
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- We met 2 boats in Braunston tunnel but were very excited about a mile the top side of it to see something swimming in the water.
- From here we lock up Braunston flight, the first broad locks of this cruise and immediately enter Braunston Tunnel, 2042yds and about 30mins long.
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- The canal now runs westward through gentle hills and green fields, and then enters a wooded cutting as the forerunner to Braunston Tunnel.
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- Once through Braunston Tunnel it is just a short distance to the hive of activity at Braunston Wharf, where the Grand Union joins the South Oxford canal.
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- Pressing on, we climbed another 7 locks and passed another junction, this time heading for Leicester, before entering the Braunston Tunnel.
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- At Norton Junction we turned right for Birmingham, passing through the Braunston Tunnel, 2,042 yards long and arriving at the 6 Braunston Locks.
- From Norton Junction to Braunston the canal runs westward through hills and wooded country, then into a wooded cutting which leads to Braunston Tunnel.
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Braunston Tunnel 
- From the marina, six locks carry the Grand Union Canal up to Braunston Tunnel, some 2,049 yards (1,874 m) long.
- You will cruise along the summit of this canal and through the Braunston tunnel (2042 yards) before descending the 6 locks into Braunston itself.

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- Braunston
- United Kingdom > England > Northamptonshire > Grand Union Canal

- Norton Junction

- South Oxford Canal

- Castles > Gates > Doors > Locks

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