Heights given are nominal elevation above sea level in feet relative to the Ordnance Datum Liverpool.
The highest level designed by James Brindley for his Birmingham Canal (BCN Old Main Line).
Connecting canals, not part of the BCN, but using this level: A total of 13.4 miles navigable without locks.
Water from Edgbaston Reservoir feeds the Birmingham Level at the adjacent Icknield Port Loop, and once fed the Wolverhampton Level via a long feeder (now overgrown and dry) along the top of a raised embankment along Telford's BCN New Main Line to the Engine Arm.
Water was a precious resource, spent each time a lock was emptied as a boat changed level.