Hasloch harbor
Hasloch harbor | |||
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UN / LOCODE | DE HAO | ||
owner | Free State of Bavaria | ||
operator | WSA Aschaffenburg | ||
Port type | Port and Land | ||
Geographic information | |||
place | Hasloch | ||
country | Bavaria | ||
Country | Germany | ||
Protective harbor from the west (2008) | |||
Coordinates | 49 ° 47 '2 " N , 9 ° 28' 21" E | ||
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The port of Hasloch includes a landing point on the Main and a protective port in the municipality of Hasloch in the Lower Franconian district of Main-Spessart , ( Bavaria ).
geography
The port of Hasloch is located at Main km 151 on the right of the federal waterway , Main one and a half kilometers southwest of the historical center of Hasloch, at an altitude of 134 m above sea level. NN . ⊙ At Main km 153, 400 m southeast of the old town, at the mouth of the Haslochbach , there is a small outer area where ships up to 65 m in length can load and unload bulk goods. ⊙ Map with all coordinates: OSM | WikiMap
history
The Hasloch protective harbor was created through the expansion of an old arm of the Main. The inflow was filled in and the river bed to the harbor basin was dredged. Since 1912, the single- track Miltenberg West – Wertheim line has passed directly to the north without a separate loading siding for the port having been built there.
In the 1950s, the port was upgraded to a major shipping route in the course of the expansion of the Main, and the Aschaffenburg Waterways and Shipping Office settled there with an outlying district.
Infrastructure
The basin of the protective harbor today has a size of 200 × 45 m with sloping banks and several jetties. It serves mainly as Bauhafen in winter than before drifting ice protected anchorage with supply and disposal facilities, as well as a base for icebreaker . There is no regular transshipment operation there. At the port entrance there are around 3,000 m² of free storage space for operating materials.
There are no suitable facilities in Hasloch for recreational boat trips with small vehicles and passenger shipping.
traffic
Local roads open up the port to the north running St 2315 and St 2316 ; The BAB 3 is less than 5 km away . There are public transport options at the Haslach stop on the Miltenberg West – Wertheim railway line . On the south side of the Main, loading onto rail freight is possible.
Web links
- Photo: The icebreaker's tug operation, 1956 in the media archive
- Photo: Hasloch protective harbor and Maintalbahn, 2008 on flickr