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Rhine - (Rhin Canalisé)

 
 
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The Rhine - (Rhin Canalisé) is a commercial waterway and is part of the Rhine. It runs for 126.54 kilometres through 6 locks from Rhône au Rhin, branche Nord - Grand Canal d'Alsace Jonction (where it joins the Rhine - (Grand Canal d'Alsace) and the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, Branche Nord (Branche à Kunheim)) to Lauterbourg (where it joins the Rhine - (German Rhein)).

The exact dimensions of the largest boat that can travel on the waterway are not known. The maximum headroom is not known. The maximum draught is not known.

It has junctions with the Canal du Rhône au Rhin, Branche Nord (Branche à Fessenheim) at Rhin canalisé - Rhône au Rhin, Branche Nord Jonction; with the Canal de Sud Strasbourg at Rhin - Sud de Strasbourg Jonction and with the Canal de la Marne au Rhin - Eastern Section at Marne au Rhin - Rhin Jonction.

Rhône au Rhin, branche Nord - Grand Canal d'Alsace Jonction
Ecluses de Marckolsheim 14.39 kilometres 0 locks
Pont de Marckolsheim 14.50 kilometres 1 lock
Ecluse de Rhinau 31.42 kilometres 1 lock
Rhin canalisé - Rhône au Rhin, Branche Nord Jonction
Junction of the Rhin canalisé with the Rhône au Rhin, Branche Nord
33 kilometres 2 locks
Ecluses de Gerstheim 48.55 kilometres 2 locks
Pont de Gerstheim 48.67 kilometres 3 locks
Pont d'Eschau 59.75 kilometres 3 locks
Ecluses de Strasbourg 64.09 kilometres 3 locks
Rhin - Sud de Strasbourg Jonction
Junction of the Rhin with the Sud de Strasbourg
67.56 kilometres 4 locks
Passerelle du Jardin des Deux Rives 69.39 kilometres 4 locks
Pont Strasbourg/Kehl 69.94 kilometres 4 locks
Pont Tram Strasbourg/Kehl 70 kilometres 4 locks
Pont Ferroviaire Strasbourg/Kehl 70.17 kilometres 4 locks
Marne au Rhin - Rhin Jonction
Junction of the Canal de la Marne au Rhin est with the Canalised Rhine
72.49 kilometres 4 locks
Ecluse de Gambsheim 85.59 kilometres 4 locks
Ecluses d'Iffezheim 108.41 kilometres 5 locks
Lauterbourg
France - Germany Border
126.54 kilometres 6 locks
 
 
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 VisuRiS — associated with Waterways of Mainland Europe
The official inland waterway resource for Belgium with actual traffic and planned operations on the waterways. Also has voyage planning and notices to mariners
 
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