With correct date now. :-(
 
 On 10 May 2007 at 20:35, David Kitching wrote:
 
                THE INLAND WATERWAYS PROTECTION SOCIETY 
                                  LTD
                                    
                        LEEDS AND LIVERPOOL CANAL
        LITHERLAND TO ALBERT DOCK, LIVERPOOL (distance - 5 miles)
  
  11.00am Saturday 2nd June 2007                                              
 
 OS 100 333971
  
  For today´s walk we will be visiting the western end of this the longest 
trans-
  Pennine waterway. The Liverpool to Wigan section of the Leeds & Liverpool 
  Canal officially opened in 1774, but the canal all the way through to Leeds 
was 
  not fully open until 1816.
  
  We will meet at the car park opposite to Seaforth and Litherland Station, 
which 
  is situated in Seaforth. Follow the M62 to Junction 6 and here turn right 
onto 
  the M57. Continue along the M57 to its westerly end at Junction 7. On leaving 
  the motorway turn left onto the A5036, following signs for Bootle and the 
  Docks. Initially the A5036 is named Dunnings Bridge Road and further on, as 
it 
  approaches Seaforth, it becomes Church Road.  Continue along A5036 
  passing entrance to Aintree Racecourse (l.h.s.) still following signs for the 
  Docks. As the large cranes at the Seaforth Container Terminal come into view 
  continue towards them. Eventually you reach a flyover that takes the A5036 
  road over the canal. At the next traffic island take the 2nd Exit into 
Seaforth 
  Road and immediately Seaforth Station can be seen on the left hand side. 
We 
  will meet in the station car park, which is immediately beyond the railway 
bridge 
  and situated on the right hand side. If this car park is full there are two 
  alternative car parks within 50 yards, one on the l.h.s. at rear of a tall 
brick 
  building and one on the r.h.s. in front of the small shopping precinct. 
Parking 
is 
  free on all three car parks.
  
  Commencing the walk from the station car park we will join the canal towpath 
  at the site of the former Litherland Road Lift Bridge (No. 2B) and make the 
  short walk (1 mile) to Bootle where there will be a break for lunch. Two 
pubs, 
  The Wild Rose (Witherspoons) and Yates Wine Lodge are located on Strand 
  Road, near the canal and also a number of cafes are available in the adjacent 
  Strand Shopping Centre. There are no pubs or cafes serving food  between 
  here and the Albert Dock - hence the early lunch. There are plenty of eating 
  and drinking opportunities at the Albert Dock.
  
  In the afternoon we will follow the canal to its present terminus in the 
Vauxhall 
  Area and then trace its former route, now infilled, towards its original 
terminus. 
  From here we will walk to the Liverpool Waterfront and view the on-going 
  construction work to create the new Liverpool Link, scheduled for completion 
in 
  2008. The walk will end at the Albert Dock. We will return from Liverpool 
(St. 
  James) to `Seaforth and Litherland´ station by the Merseyrail service that 
runs 
  to Southport. There are possibilities for an early escape by train back to 
  Seaforth and Litherland. The towpath is metalled and walking shoes or 
trainers 
  will be adequate.
  
  If you intend to walk please contact Gerald Leach by Friday 1st June.
  Phone Numbers: Home 01565 654342. For emergency contact on the 
  Saturday morning only use Mobile Number   07714 571464.
  
                    NEXT TIME OUT - HORNCASTLE CANAL
  
  Directions to Seaforth Station
  
  Follow M62 to Junction 6 - exit M62 here and turn right to join M57. 
  Continue along M57 to where it ends at Junction 7 and then join A5036 
  following signs for Bootle and the Docks.             
  You will pass entrance to Aintree Racecourse on l.h.s.        
  Inititially A5036 is Dinnings Bridge Road and approaching Seaforth 
  it becomes Church Road.               
  Large cranes at Seaforth Docks come into view and continue towards them.
  Approaching Seaforth a flyover takes A5036 over L&L Canal and is 
immediately 
   followed by a large trafffic island.         
  Take 2nd exit off island into Seaforth Road. Seaforth Station is immediate on 
  l.h.s.
  Pass under railway bridge and the carpark where we meet is immediate on 
r.h.s.
 
 -- 
 David Kitching
               http://www.brocross.com           
                                      fearrmeox adlaþ brægen
 
 


-- 
David Kitching
              http://www.brocross.com           
                                     fearrmeox adlaþ brægen


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