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Marne–Rhine Canal

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Length
  
313 km (194 mi)

Country
  
France

Locks
  
154

End point
  
Rhine in Strasbourg

Date completed
  
1853

Construction began
  
1838

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Start point
  
Marne in Vitry-le-François

Connects to
  
Rhine, Marne, Meuse, Moselle, Canal des houillères de la Sarre

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The Marne–Rhine Canal (French: Canal de la Marne au Rhin) is a canal in north eastern France. It connects the river Marne in Vitry-le-François with the Rhine in Strasbourg. Combined with the canalised part of the Marne, it allows transport between Paris and eastern France. The original objective of the canal was to connect Paris and the north of France with the Alsace, the Rhine, and Germany.

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Map of Marne-Rhine Canal, France

Description

The 313 km (194 mi) long canal was opened in 1853. The canal is suited for small ships (péniches), maximum size 38.5 m long and 5.05 m wide. It has 154 locks, including two in the Moselle River. There are four tunnels. The Saint-Louis-Arzviller inclined plane is located between Arzviller and Saint-Louis and its construction replaced some 17 locks.

The Marne–Rhine Canal is connected with the following navigable waterways (from west to east):

  • River Marne in Vitry-le-François
  • River Meuse/Canal de l'Est in Sorcy near Commercy
  • River Moselle/Canal de l'Est in Toul
  • River Moselle in Frouard
  • Embranchement de Nancy in Laneuveville-devant-Nancy
  • Canal des houillères de la Sarre in Gondrexange
  • River Ill in Strasbourg
  • Canal du Rhone au Rhine in Strasbourg
  • River Rhine in Strasbourg
  • Its course crosses the following départements and towns:

  • Marne: Vitry-le-François
  • Meuse: Bar-le-Duc, Ligny-en-Barrois, Void-Vacon
  • Meurthe-et-Moselle: Toul, Nancy
  • Moselle: Gondrexange, Sarrebourg
  • Bas-Rhin: Saverne, Strasbourg
  • The Voies Navigables France Itinéraires Fluviaux breaks the canal into eastern and western sections. The western sections goes from Vitry-le-François to Toul over 131.4 km (81.6 mi) via 97 locks. The eastern section goes from Frouard to Strasbourg over 159 km (99 mi) via 57 locks. The 23.4 km (14.5 mi) section between Toul and Frouard is closed and a canalized section of the Moselle River is used.

    The Through the French Canals book breaks the canal into eastern and western sections, but with a different separation point. The western sections goes from Vitry-le-François to Réchicourt over 222 km (138 mi) via 121 locks. The eastern section goes from Réchicourt to Strasbourg over 91 km (57 mi) via 33 locks.

    References

    Marne–Rhine Canal Wikipedia