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The Södertälje Canal (Swedish: Södertälje kanal) is a canal connecting the lake Mälaren with the Baltic Sea, at the city of Södertälje. It is 5.2 km long, and it has one lock. The size of this lock is the largest in Scandinavia by allowed ship size. The lock is 135 m long and 17 m wide. The water level difference between Mälaren and the Baltic Sea is not large, on average 0.6 m (2 ft). This is the main shipping route into the lake Mälaren.

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History

In the Viking age the passage was navigable by boats, but the Post-glacial rebound made it unusable. In the year 1819 a lock was finished, so boats could use the canal. In 1924 a much larger lock (remains in use today) was built and the canal was widened and deepened.

Recent events on the main bridge over the approach to the canal

On the approach from the Baltic Sea to the canal itself there is the Bridge of Södertälje, actually 4 bridges (2 for the Motorway E4/E20, 1 for the local traffic and 1 for the trains).

  • The British band Viola Beach had an accident on the 13th of February 2016 and died when driving over the bridge when it was open for a large ship going through the canal.
  • In another accident on the bridge on the 24th of June 2016 two trucks damaged the bridge so much that it had to be closed in one direction for a long time creating huge problems as it, apart from 2 smaller bridges in the city of Södertälje itself, is the only connection directly southwards from Stockholm.
  • References

    Södertälje Canal Wikipedia


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