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Canal du Loing

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Date approved
  
1720

Length
  
49 km

Country
  
France

Locks
  
19

End point
  
Buges near Montargis

Source
  
Saint-Mammès

Date completed
  
1723

Connects to
  
Briare Canal, Seine

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Principal engineer
  
Régemortes (father and son)

Start point
  
Saint-Mammès on the Seine

Note
  
Lock 20 is disused since level of the Seine was changed.

The Canal du Loing is a 49.4 km long canal which connects the Seine (at Saint-Mammès) to the Briare Canal (near Montargis), in France. It runs through the Loiret and Seine-et-Marne departments.

Map of Canal du Loing, France

Philippe II, Duke of Orléans sought letters patent to build the canal in 1720, and it was completed in 1723. 3815 barges passed through in 1752 alone. Lock 20 is disused today, leaving 19 locks.

The canal is lateral to the River Loing except in two places where the river is used as part of the canal. There is a total fall of about 37m.

The Canal du Loing is part of the Bourbonnais route from Saint-Mammès on the Seine to Chalon-sur-Saône on the Saône River.

References

Canal du Loing Wikipedia