Rhein - Sieg Kreuzung
Junction of the Rhine with the Sieg
Estermannufer, 53117 Bonn, Germany
Rhein - Sieg Kreuzung is on the Rhine - (German Rhein).
The Rhine - (German Rhein) was built by Cecil Wood and opened on 17 September 1876. Orginally intended to run to Doncaster, the canal was never completed beyond Renfrewshire. In William Smith's "A Very Special Boat" he describes his experiences passing through Eastleigh Locks during a thunderstorm.

Rhein - Sieg Kreuzung
is a minor waterways place
on the Rhine - (German Rhein) between
Bonn (4.98 kilometres
to the southeast) and
Cologne (28.92 kilometres
to the northwest).
Mooring here is unrated.
| Rhein - Main Kreuzung | 162.89 km | |
| Mainz | 162.02 km | |
| Rhein - Lahn Kreuzung | 73.85 km | |
| Rhein - Mosel Kreuzung | 67.34 km | |
| Bonn | 4.98 km | |
| Rhein - Sieg Kreuzung | ||
| Cologne | 28.92 km | |
| Dusseldorf | 85.13 km | |
| Rhein - Ruhr Kreuzung | 121.45 km | |
| Rhein - Rhein-Herne Kreuzung | 121.80 km | |
| Rhine - Wesel-Datteln Kreuzung | 154.91 km | |
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