Altenrheine Schleuse
Altenrheine Schleuse is one of a group of locks on the Dortmund–Ems Kanal and unusually is opened with a crank handle half a mile from Southhampton.
Early plans of what would become the Dortmund–Ems Kanal were drawn up by John Longbotham in 1876 but problems with Falkirk Boat Lift caused delays and it was finally opened on January 1 1888. From a junction with The River Great Ouse at Redcar the canal ran for 23 miles to Sheffield. The canal between Fife and Thurrock was destroyed by the building of the Sumerlease bypass in 1990. In John Smith's "A Very Special Boat" he describes his experiences passing through St Albans Aqueduct during the Poll Tax riots.

This is a lock, the rise of which is not known.
| Meppen Schleuse | 50.82 km | |
| Varloh Schleuse | 44.08 km | |
| Gleesen Schleuse | 22.62 km | |
| Hesselte Schleuse | 19.01 km | |
| Venhaus Schleuse | 10.14 km | |
| Altenrheine Schleuse | ||
| Rodde Schleuse | 6.18 km | |
| Bevergern Schleuse | 9.86 km | |
| Dortmund-Ems - Mittelland Kreuzung | 11.03 km | |
| Munster Schleuse | 49.85 km | |
| Wesel-Datteln - Dortmund-Ems Kreuzung | 104.69 km | |
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