tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7424832742724364855.post4627773949492423243..comments2023-10-17T09:45:22.135+01:00Comments on Travels on Narrow Boat Tranquility: Thursday and Friday blogsketrohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03415524220189786655noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7424832742724364855.post-52055662271314051302010-05-24T07:31:24.236+01:002010-05-24T07:31:24.236+01:00Thanks for that Adam, I'll not change it as I&...Thanks for that Adam, I'll not change it as I'm happy for people to see my mistake, and with your comment correcting me...<br />At least now I know somebody reads my blog.<br />Cheers,<br />Kevinketrohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03415524220189786655noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7424832742724364855.post-92181655563271234362010-05-23T21:20:22.632+01:002010-05-23T21:20:22.632+01:00You don't actually leave the GU when you turn ...You don't actually leave the GU when you turn at Napton Junction, it's just that the section between there and Braunston is shared between the GU and the Oxford. At Braunston, they divide with the GU going off up the locks, through the tunnel and down to London, while the Oxford goes to Hawkesbury Junction.<br /><br />One of my favourite bits of canal trivia is that on the shared section, boats going south on the GU travel in one direction (Napton to Braunston), while boats going south on the Oxford are going the other way (Braunston to Napton)!Adamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00797263033136330290noreply@blogger.com