Industrial channel
The industrial canal is a canal in the Hamburg district of Billbrook . It is 870 meters long and 70 meters wide throughout. The canal serves to develop the southeastern part of the Billbrook / Rothenburgsort industrial area and was excavated in 1924.
The channel branches off from the tidal channel in a southerly direction ( Lage ). After 265 meters he passes under the Pinkert Bridge. Shortly thereafter, the canal turns in a south-easterly direction and ends at Moorfleeter Straße ( Lage ).
The industrial canal is a state waterway and is part of the port area of the Port of Hamburg . It is part of the tidal port and falls completely dry during the low tide.
From 1976 to 2003, the Billbrook drive-in cinema was at the end of the industrial canal.
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- ↑ Buried Forest at www.hamburg.de, accessed on April 5, 2019
- ↑ Geoportal Hamburg , accessed on April 5, 2019
- ↑ Hamburg Water Act (HWaG) in the version of March 29, 2005 , accessed on April 14, 2019
- ↑ Port Development Act of January 25, 1982, Annex 2: Description of boundaries , accessed on April 5, 2019
- ↑ Volker Reissmann: Memories of Hamburg's only drive-in cinema (1976-2003): When night fell in Billbrook ... In: Hamburger Flimmern - The magazine of the Film and TV Museum Hamburg eV , No. 17, November 2010. Accessed April 5, 2019