Hall Green Branch
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The Hall Green Branch of the Trent & Mersey Canal is a canal in east Cheshire, England. It runs for one mile from Kidsgrove to Hall Green, where it makes an end on junction with the Macclesfield Canal at a stop lock.
Whilst originally built by the Trent & Mersey Canal Canal Company, is often considered as part of the Macclesfield Canal in modern maps and Guidebooks.
At Poole Lock aqueduct, the canal crosses over the Trent & Mersey Canal main line, which it joins, after a further half mile. This junction is about three quarters of a mile from Harecastle Tunnel, northern portal.
[edit] Hall Green Stop Lock
The Stop Lock at Hall Green, which has a 6 inch fall from the Macc to the T&M, was originally built as 2 chambers end to end, to allow for either canal to be higher. The second chamber fell into disuse when the weir level on the top pound of the Trent & Mersey Canal was permanently lowered after nationalisation to improve the air draft in Harecastle Tunnel.
Whilst the fall of the lock may appear trivial, it cannot be taken out of use (as many stop locks have), because lowering the bottom pound of the Macc would lead to draft problems on the Macc (which is a fairly shallow canal), and raising the top pound of the T&M would lead to air draft problems on the T&M through Harecastle tunnel.
Indeed, as Harecastle continues to sink, the weir level may be lowered further, leading to an increased fall at this lock.

