Grosvenor Canal

Grosvenor Canal was a canal in the Pimlico area of London, opened in 1824. It was progressively shortened, as first the railways to Victoria Station and then the Ebury Bridge housing estate were built over it. It remained in use until 1995, enabling barges to be loaded with refuse for removal from the city, making it the last canal in London to operate commercially. A small part of it remains within the Grosvenor Waterside development.

Grosvenor Canal
The view from the entrance lock towards the River Thames
Specifications
StatusClosed, mostly infilled
History
Date of first use1824
Date completed1825
Date closed1858, 1925, 1990s
Geography
Connects toRiver Thames
Grosvenor Canal
Victoria Station (Kent Lines)
Grosvenor Basin + Brighton Lines
Eccleston Bridge
Eaton Wharf
Elizabeth Street Bridge
Baltic Wharf
Lime Wharf
Ebury Wharf
Ebury Bridge
Upper Basin
Lock
Lower Basin
A3712 Grosvenor Road
River Thames
To Clapham Junction
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