Aisne (Canalised River Aisne)

The Aisne (Canalised River Aisne) is a large river and is part of the Aisne.
It runs for 56.04 kilometres through 7 locks from River Aisne - Canal Latéral à L'Aisne Jonction (where it joins the Aisne (Canal latéral à l'Aisne)) to L'Oise - L'Aisne Jonction (where it joins the L'Oise).
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.
| River Aisne - Canal Latéral à L'Aisne Jonction Junction of the Canal latéral à l'Aisne and River Aisne at Celles-sur-Aisne |
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| Pont de D531 | 0.43 kilometres | 0 locks | |
| Pont de D101 | 3.41 kilometres | 0 locks | |
| Pont de D95 | 7.40 kilometres | 0 locks | |
| Pont de N2 (Villeneuve-Saint-Germain) | 10.89 kilometres | 0 locks | |
| Ecluse 1 de Villeneuve-Saint-Germain | 12.37 kilometres | 0 locks | |
| Pont d'Ecluse Villeneuve-Saint-Germain | 12.40 kilometres | 1 lock | |
| Pont Gambetta (Soissons) | 14.47 kilometres | 1 lock | |
| Passerelle des Anglais | 14.74 kilometres | 1 lock | |
| Pont d'Avenue de Laon | 15.10 kilometres | 1 lock | |
| Ecluse 2 de Vauxrot | 16.37 kilometres | 1 lock | |
| Pont du Stade | 16.51 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Pont de Pasly | 17.88 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Pont de Pommiers | 20.77 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Pont de La Pièce du Port | 26.68 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Ecluse 3 de Fontenoy | 26.71 kilometres | 2 locks | |
| Pont de D17 | 28.48 kilometres | 3 locks | |
| Pont d'Avenue de la Gare | 33.46 kilometres | 3 locks | |
| Pont d'Ecluse Vic-sur-Aisne | 33.70 kilometres | 3 locks | |
| Ecluse 4 de Vic-sur-Aisne | 33.73 kilometres | 3 locks | |
| Pont de Rue du 8 Mai 1945 | 38.57 kilometres | 4 locks | |
| Ecluse 5 de Couloisy | 40.24 kilometres | 4 locks | |
| Pont de D335 | 41.64 kilometres | 5 locks | |
| Ecluse 6 d'Herant | 45.82 kilometres | 5 locks | |
| Pont de D547 | 47.18 kilometres | 6 locks | |
| Pont du Francport | 50.44 kilometres | 6 locks | |
| Ecluse 7 de Carandeau | 52.70 kilometres | 6 locks | |
| Pont de Rue du Maréchal Foch | 53.40 kilometres | 7 locks | |
| Pont de D66 | 53.85 kilometres | 7 locks | |
| Pont de N31 | 54.27 kilometres | 7 locks | |
| L'Oise - L'Aisne Jonction Junction of the River Oise with the River Aisne at Compiègne |
56.04 kilometres | 7 locks |
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