Neckar Canal

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Neckar in Mannheim : a ship is heading for the Neckar Canal, which runs parallel to it (above)
The cooker flows into the Neckar Canal Kochendorf
The canal port Heilbronn is part of the Neckar Canal

The Neckar Canal or Neckar Canal refers to several navigable canals in Baden-Württemberg that are separated from the natural course of the Neckar . According to their function, they are lock canals or lock and power station canals and, as such, sections of the congestion-regulated federal waterway Neckar, so they do not count as shipping canals.

In addition, there are two narrow canals called Neckarkanal on the non-navigable upper reaches of the river.

channels

Canal sections with coordinates, waterway codes and length information; the official designation usually follows the place of return:

Overview

For other structures see the list of Neckar barrages .

Web links

Commons : Neckarkanal  - collection of images, videos and audio files

See also

Individual evidence

  1. DIN 4054 hydraulic engineering; Terms; September 1977
  2. are sometimes referred to as lock or shipping canals at openstreetmap .
  3. a b LUBW's central map server

literature

  • Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Südwest: Compendium of the Wasser- und Schifffahrtsdirektion Südwest . Organizational and technical data, inland navigation, tasks, waterways. Self-published, Mainz June 2007